For the first time since May 7, Brazil’s 7-day rolling average of new daily Covid-19 deaths has fallen below 500 — showing a 28-percent decrease from two weeks ago. After 28 days of stability, the Brazilian death curve has seen a downturn over the past two days.
In today’s Daily Briefing (for premium subscribers) we explain what may be hidden behind the numbers. Read now.
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