Published 07:49 IST, June 6th 2020

Brazil: Bolsonaro considers exiting 'partisan political' WHO as COVID deaths cross 35,000

Bolsonaro's comments came as COVID-19 cases in Brazil climbed past 600,000 with1,437 deaths on Thursday. With the death toll surpassing the 35,000 mark

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As  new record of COVID-19 fatalities pushed Brazil's death toll past that of Italy on Thursday, President Jair Bolsonaro threatened to pull out of World Health Organization, unless it stops being a “partisan political organisation.”

Bolsonaro's comments came as COVID-19 cases in Brazil climbed past 600,000 and 1,437 deaths were registered on Thursday. With  death toll surpassing 35,000 mark, pandemic has killed more people in Brazil than in any country outside United States and United Kingdom.

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An editorial from a Brazilian daily ted that just 100 days had passed since Bolsonaro described virus that is “killing a Brazilian per minute” as a “little flu.” “While you were reading this, ar Brazilian died from coronavirus,” newspaper quoted Jair Bolsonaro.

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WHO warns governments against lifting lockdowns

Even as country reels under coronavirus, President Bolsonaro is mulling on lifting lockdown restrictions arguing that ir ecomic costs exceed risk of public health. When asked about limited lockdown restrictions in Brazil despite rising daily death rates and positive cases, WHO spokeswoman Margaret Harris said that key criteria for lifting lockdowns were slowing transmission.

“ epidemic, outbreak, in Latin America is deeply deeply concerning,” she told a news conference in Geneva. " Among six key criteria for easing quarantines, one of m is ideally having your transmission declining,” Harris said.

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Bolsonaro’s efforts to lift State-wide lockdown while dismissing public health risks have drawn criticism from across political spectrum in Brazil, with some accuse him of using crisis to undermine democratic institutions. Several critics have expressed concern about safety of people carrying out anti-government demonstrations amidst a pandemic, especially after one small protest had an overwhelming show of police force last weekend.

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07:49 IST, June 6th 2020