According to the latest data, the top ten countries in COVID-19 are the United States, Brazil, India, Russia, Peru, Spain, Chile, Britain, Mexico and Italy. The anti-epidemic situation in many countries is still not optimistic. At present, the number of epidemics in many areas is still increasing substantially, and the number of new cases in the United States, Brazil and India is still at a high level. Regarding the measures taken by many countries to restore their economies, WHO warned that the epidemic could not be ignored. Brazil, for example, has now become the second country in the world with more confirmed cases than 1 10,000 after the United States. By 6: 00 Beijing time on 22nd, the cumulative number of confirmed cases in COVID-19, Brazil had exceeded 21.5000, 4 1.008 cases were newly confirmed, 80000 people died and 1.367 cases were newly added. Due to limited testing, a survey by the Brazilian Ministry of Health shows that the actual number of infected people in COVID-19, Brazil may have exceeded 6,543,800+005,000. What are the characteristics of the epidemic development in these countries with the largest number of infected people?
1, the epidemic is developing rapidly.
Looking back at the epidemic development of several countries with the largest number of infected people, it is found that the real large-scale outbreak occurred in May when the economy began to pick up, and for a period of time, the cases were mainly imported from abroad. For example, Brazil entered the stage of community communication at the end of March. On the same day, the Brazilian government also declared a state of public disaster. Before the middle and late April, the epidemic spread slowly due to the implementation of the city closure measures. However, the measures to close the city are not very strict, and the cumulative effect of community communication has led to a sharp increase in the number of confirmed cases in COVID-19. In May, the mayor of Sao Paulo, Brazil, said that the demand for hospital beds soared. He warned that the health system was on the verge of collapse. In June, Brazil gradually lifted the ban, which further accelerated the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic.
2. The disparity between the rich and the poor makes Brazil undercurrent in this epidemic. Blacks and aborigines were hit harder. According to the data released by the Brazilian Ministry of Health, compared with whites and rich people, the proportion of illness and death of blacks and aborigines in Brazil is higher.
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