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COVID-19 | Brazil govt removes coronavirus data from its official website; Bolsonaro calls it ‘necessary’

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Despite registering the second-highest number of coronavirus cases globally, the Brazil government on Saturday (local time) removed the coronavirus data that was being documented over time.

President Jair Bolsonaro has defended the move by saying that it was ‘necessary’ as there were delays and changes to official record-keeping, as per Al Jazeera.

“The cumulative data … does not reflect the moment the country is in,” Bolsonaro said on Twitter, citing a note from the ministry.

“Other actions are underway to improve the reporting of cases and confirmation of diagnoses,” he added.

The ministry has also stopped reporting the country’s total number of coronavirus cases.

These moves come a day after the President threatened to withdraw his country from the World Health Organization (WHO), Xinhua news agency reported.

ALSO READ: Brazil threatens to pull out of WHO even as cases are on the rise

Bolsonaro said Brazil will consider leaving the WHO unless it stops being a ‘partisan political organization.’

While the country’s number of coronavirus cases continued to surge, President Bolsonaro has played down the dangers of the pandemic, replaced medical experts in the Health Ministry with military officials and also argued against state lockdowns to fight the virus.

The death toll due to coronavirus infection in Brazil has increased by 904 to 35,930 in the past 24 hours.

Meanwhile, 27,075 coronavirus cases have been detected in the same period in the country.

As per the latest Johns Hopkins data, Brazil has a total number of 6,72,846 cases and 35,930 people have succumbed to the disease so far.

(With ANI inputs)

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