Prediction 147,000 Americans could die from coronavirus; China releases more details of plan to test 11m in Wuhan; doctors infected in Peru
Brazil and Mexico have both seen deaths from Covid-19 spike on their deadliest days yet as the coronavirus pandemic threatened to worsen throughout the Americas.on Tuesday reported 881 fatalities from the disease in 24 hours, taking its total to 12,400 and making it the world’s sixth worst-affected country for deaths, according to
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