COVID PLAGUE

Fears Brazil’s mutant Covid explosion could be UNSTOPPABLE as daily deaths rocket past first wave peak by 30 per cent

AN explosion of Brazil's mutant coronavirus strain is killing a third more people than the first wave - and experts fear it is "unstoppable".

The country is in crisis with victims dying in chairs as hospital have been overwhelmed - and doctors say they face a "tsunami" of new infections thanks to the more contagious P1 variant.

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A sports arena in Sao Paulo has been turned into a field hospital for Covid patientsCredit: AP:Associated Press
Patients are treated at a makeshift Covid ward in the capital BrasiliaCredit: AP:Associated Press

Brazil has seen a huge Covid spike since the start of February, which has been blamed on a mutant strain that emerged in jungle city Manaus.

Average daily infections are 30 per cent higher than the devastating first wave and deaths are up by 32 per cent, .

In some areas the rise is over 50 per cent.

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The scheme is supposed to deliver more than 100million doses by June.

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