Brazil is swamped by new virus cases, with a warning to Australia that this variant is far more dangerous than anything seen before.
The new variant has overwhelmed the country to the point gravediggers are exhuming old tombs to make space for the more than 300,000 dead.
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“The entire country has no ICU beds left. The deaths are soaring exponentially … like through the roof,” Dr Eric Liang Feigl-Ding, an epidemiologist from Harvard, told 9News.
Dr Feigl-Ding was one of the first epidemiologists to raise the alarm that COVID-19 was heading towards a pandemic in January 2020.
The Brazilian variant, known as P1, has been described as like a viral match to kerosene. It’s up to 150 per cent more infectious than regular COVID-19 and attacks people in their 30s, 40s and 50s.
“P1 could be the variant that is the big troublemaker for the next surge,” he said.
In just one month, Brazil’s daily deaths have surged well past 3000 a day.
The variant has already made its way to Canada, to a Whistler ski resort that’s popular with Australians, while 16 players in the professional ice hockey team the Vancouver Canucks have caught it too.
“There are cases here with the Canucks where the individuals here are very ill,” Canadian sportscaster Darren Dreger said.
Dr Feigl-Ding, who is a Senior Fellow at the Federation of American Scientists, said it should serve as a warning to many, particularly Australians.
“If professional, young athletes can get very sick from this virus … so can you,” he said.
“Australia has done pretty well so far … but we have commended countries that did well early in the pandemic … but we saw later on disaster hit.”
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