More than 1 million died in Caribbean and Latin America due to COVID-19: Reports
More than one million people have died from Covid-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean since the start of the coronavirus pandemic
Saturday, 22nd May 2021

Mexico progressed even better, falling from 1,300 daily deaths at the end of January to an average of 170. At the other end of the spectrum, daily deaths have increased in Bolivia and Ecuador by 44 and 35 percent, respectively, over the past week.
PAHO Director Etienne blamed the increasing number of deaths due to the slow vaccination in the region. More than 153.5 million people in the Americas were vaccinated against Covid-19, PAHO said, but only 21.6 percent of them were in Latin America and the Caribbean. "The region is an epicentre of Covid-19 suffering. It should also be an epicentre for vaccinations," Etienne said. In the United States, nearly half of the population received at least one dose, while nearly 85 percent of those over 85 had both, PAHO said. The country has consequently seen a huge decline in new cases, hospitalizations and deaths. "The progress we see in the United States is a testament to the power of safe and effective vaccines, but it underscores the vital importance of accelerating their access throughout our region so that our countries can immunize their entire population," he said. said. Etienne."We urgently need more vaccinations for Latin America and the Caribbean."
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