CORONA In Brazil, an alarmingly high number of babies and children are dying of Covid-19

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In Brazil, an alarmingly high number of babies and children are dying of Covid-19

While government data from Brazil suggest that over 800 children under age 9 have died of Covid-19, an expert estimates that the death toll is nearly three times higher.

April 15, 2021, 5:02 PM EDT
By Nicole Acevedo
The coronavirus has killed an estimated 1,300 babies in Brazil since the beginning of the pandemic, even though there's overwhelming evidence that Covid-19 rarely kills young children.

While data from the Health Ministry suggest that over 800 children under age 9 have died of Covid-19, including about 500 babies, experts say the real death toll is higher because cases are underreported because of a lack of widespread coronavirus testing, according to the BBC, which first reported the story.

Dr. Fatima Marinho of the University of São Paolo, a leading epidemiologist who is a senior adviser to the international non-governmental organization Vital Strategies, estimated that the virus has killed 2,060 children under 9, including 1,302 babies. Her estimate is based on the number of excess deaths from an unspecified acute respiratory syndrome during the pandemic.

There is a misconception that children are at zero risk for Covid-19, Marinho told the BBC after she found that there have been 10 times more deaths from an unexplained respiratory syndrome over the past year compared to previous years.

Marinho added that, throughout her research, she has seen a rise in cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome among Brazilian children. The rare syndrome is a newly identified and serious health condition associated with the virus that causes Covid-19 infections. It tends to affect children up to six weeks after they are infected with the coronavirus.

Brazil has become the country with the second-highest number of Covid-19 deaths, more than 361,000 since the pandemic began, the most in the world after the United States.

Médecins Sans Frontières, or Doctors Without Borders in English, said Thursday that the government's "failed response" to the pandemic had led to thousands of avoidable deaths.

"More than one year into the Covid-19 pandemic, the failed response in Brazil has caused a humanitarian catastrophe," Dr. Christos Christou, president of Doctors Without Borders, said in a briefing with reporters. "Each week there is a grim new record of deaths and infections — the hospitals are overflowing, and yet there is still no coordinated centralized response."

Last week, more than a quarter of the world's coronavirus deaths were in Brazil. Christou said he expects the situation to worsen in the coming weeks if nothing changes.

So far, right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro, who has opposed lockdowns, has held large events where he often does not wear a mask. He has only recently embraced vaccines as a possible solution.

Experts in Brazil say low coronavirus testing rates, lack of contact tracing efforts and a shortage of vaccines have contributed to rises in cases and deaths. These factors have also increased the risk of exposure and potential death among more Brazilian babies and children.

"Their refusal to adapt evidence-based public health measures has sent far too many to an early grave. The response in Brazil needs an urgent, science-based and well-coordinated reset to prevent further avoidable deaths and the destruction of the once prestigious Brazilian health system," Christou said in a statement Thursday.

For those of you who wondered why the sudden push to vaccinate teenagers in this country, now you know. It is only a matter of time before what is running loose down there, starts running loose up here.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
This is like the third article about kids in Brazil dying in large numbers here at TBK and no I don't have time to find the other threads.
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
Of course if you live in shacks piled on top of each other in very high density cities I would assume higher rates of deaths of any kind especially something like a corona type virus.

Everything from South and Central America is coming here, Thanks Obama 1 and 2.

This---

and wondering--is this the original Covid or a "variant"?

And----

HOW. Convenient.

Since they're just now rolling out the BIG PUSH for children / babies to be vaxxed against Covid in the US.
 

Troke

On TB every waking moment
This---

and wondering--is this the original Covid or a "variant"?

And----

HOW. Convenient.

Since they're just now rolling out the BIG PUSH for children / babies to be vaxxed against Covid in the US.
Maybe you got it backwards. They are rolling out the campaign because of what they see in Brazil.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
Good thing you didn't bother, there aren't any. I am the only one posting about Brazil and I have no mem......what did you say my name was?

easy peasy, just put babies dying of covid in brazil into the search box.

 

Faroe

Un-spun
I am skeptical. Brazil is one of those places where one can just roll out a story at the convenience of the narrative. The place is too big and disorganized to verify anything. Additionally, "here there be monsters." Something of a no-man's land.

Kids outside all day foraging in a dump are at least getting their Vit. D, something the Chinese sweat shop workers were short on.
 

WalknTrot

Veteran Member
I lose track, but is Brazil another one of those formerly decently organized and prosperous South American countries that is sliding down the stick into Third World craphole status?

If so, that would explain higher infant mortality, given poverty induced, suppressed immune systems teamed with "possibly" some type of opportunistic coronavirus.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Didn’t read the thread. Opinion:

All these infections/deaths from Covid in Turd Whirled hell-holes are because of poor immune systems within the population. This is exacerbated by poor sanitation, poor diet, overpopulation, and poor medicine. India is a perfect example.
 
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Cardinal

Chickministrator
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From the videos I saw back in March your guess would be spot on, hygiene is the least of their concerns in those places. Disease is rampant, corona is just finishing them off.
Isn't that the country where the right wing death squads roam at night picking up whatever street kids they can catch and (after killing them) dumping their bodies wherever?
 

Ku Commando

Inactive
Consider the sources for this story and the one referenced by PW from a month ago

NBC News & BBC Brazil

"ALARMINGLY"

fvkkin' news geeks !!
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
I lose track, but is Brazil another one of those formerly decently organized and prosperous South American countries that is sliding down the stick into Third World craphole status?

If so, that would explain higher infant mortality, given poverty induced, suppressed immune systems teamed with "possibly" some type of opportunistic coronavirus.

Yes, they were once a second world country, not so much anymore.
 
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