NewsWorld Brazil president threatens to exit WHO as coronavirus death toll rises by Barbados Today 06/06/2020 written by Barbados Today Updated by Asminnie Moonsammy 06/06/2020 2 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 221 (SOURCE: Global News CA) โ President Jair Bolsonaro threatened on Friday to pull Brazil out of the World Health Organization after the UN agency warned governments about the risk of lifting lockdowns before slowing the spread of the novel coronavirus. A new Brazilian record for daily COVID-19 fatalities pushed Brazilโs death toll past that of Italy late on Thursday, but Bolsonaro continues to argue for quickly lifting state isolation orders, arguing that their economic costs outweigh public health risks. In an editorial running the length of newspaper Folha de S.Pauloโs front page, the Brazilian daily highlighted that just 100 days had passed since Bolsonaro described the virus now โkilling a Brazilian per minuteโ as โa little flu.โ โWhile you were reading this, another Brazilian died from the coronavirus,โ the newspaper said. Brazilโs Health Ministry reported late on Thursday that confirmed cases in the country had climbed past 600,000 and 1,437 deaths had been registered within 24 hours. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Bangladesh opposition demand new vote Business owners disappointed With more than 34,000 lives lost, the pandemic has killed more people in Brazil than anywhere outside of the United States and United Kingdom. Asked about efforts to loosen social distancing orders in Brazil despite rising daily death rates and diagnoses, World Health Organization (WHO) spokeswoman Margaret Harris said a key criteria for lifting lockdowns was slowing transmission. โThe epidemic, the outbreak, in Latin America is deeply, deeply concerning,โ she told a news conference in Geneva. She said among six key criteria for easing quarantines, โone of them is ideally having your transmission declining.โ In comments to journalists later on Friday, Bolsonaro said Brazil will consider leaving the WHO unless it ceases to be a โpartisan political organization.โ U.S. President Trump, an ideological ally of Bolsonaro, said last month that the United States would end its own relationship with the WHO, accusing it of becoming a puppet of China, where the coronavirus first emerged. Bolsonaroโs dismissal of the coronavirus risks to public health and efforts to lift state quarantines have drawn criticism from across the political spectrum in Brazil, where some accuse him of using the crisis to undermine democratic institutions. But many of those critics are divided about the safety and effectiveness of anti-government demonstrations in the middle of a pandemic, especially after one small protest was met with an overwhelming show of police force last weekend. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Barbados warns of โfalse flagโ trend after Iran claims oil vessel capture 09/05/2026 Spirit Airlines goes out of business after 34 years, ending operations immediately 02/05/2026 Mottley congratulates Browne on fourth term 01/05/2026