Coronavirus: What went wrong in Brazil? - BBC News
As Brazil approaches 20,000 coronavirus deaths, its government is under ever more scrutiny - in particular its controversial President, Jair Bolsonaro.
Ros Atkins looks at how Brazil became central to the global pandemic.
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