Updated On: 06 June, 2020 11:24 AM IST | Rio De Janeiro | Agencies
Brazil has reported over 34,000 deaths so far, meaning it surpassed the amount in Italy and trails only the UK and US Experts consider the tally a significant undercount due to insufficient testing

A sick person is asisted by a relative at Belen Port community in Iquitos. Peru is facing an oxygen shortage to treat novel Coronavirus patients. PIC/AFP
Brazil has reported 1,473 more COVID-19 deaths, the biggest 24-hour increase in the country's death toll since the outbreak began. That's equal to more than one death per minute, and means the country now has the world's third highest death toll. For the second straight night, the health ministry delayed release of Thursday's data until 10 pm local time, after Brazil's widely watched evening news program ended. Thursday was the third straight day with a new daily high for Brazil's coronavirus deaths.
Brazil has reported over 34,000 deaths so far, meaning it surpassed the amount in Italy and trails only the UK and US Experts consider the tally a significant undercount due to insufficient testing.