New Delhi:
Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro has thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for allowing export of raw materials to continue production of hydroxychloroquine, an anti-malarial drug believed effective in the treatment of the novel coronavirus. In his address to the nation on Wednesday Mr Bolsonaro said he thanked the Prime Modi and the people of India for "timely help to the people of Brazil".
"We have more good news. As an outcome of my direct conversation with Prime Minister of India, we will receive, by Saturday, raw materials to continue production of hydroxychloroquine so we can treat patients of COVID-19 as well as of lupus, malaria, and arthritis. I thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the people of India for such timely help to the people of Brazil," Mr Bolsonaro said.
Mr Bolsonaro has been criticised by some for downplaying the severity of the COVID-19 outbreak and has sometimes referred to the virus as a "little flu".
Over 30 countries, led by the United States, have urged India to release supplies of hydroxychloroquine, a drug identified by the US's Food and Drug Administration as a treatment odrption against the COVID-19 virus.
Earlier this week President Bolsonaro wrote to Prime Minister Modi referencing Hindu epic Ramayana while making his request. "Just as Lord Hanuman brought the holy medicine from the Himalayas to save the life of Lord Rama's brother Lakshmana..." Mr Bolsonaro's letter said.
Mr Bolsonaro, who was the chief guest for India's 70th Republic Day celebrations in January, spoke to PM Modi last week to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic. The PM assured all possible support to Mr Bolsonaro and the people of Brazil.
India manufactures around 70 per cent (approximately 20 crore tablets of 200 mg each) of the world's supply and, on March 25, banned export until domestic reserves are considered sufficient.
The ban was lifted, for the United States only, on Tuesday after President Donald Trump warned of "retaliation" if India did not allow sale of the drug. The government subsequently said it would allow the export "in view of the humanitarian aspects of the pandemic".
Mr Trump responded Wednesday: "Thank you India and the Indian people... Will not be forgotten".
The United States is now the epicentre of the COVID-19 pandemic with nearly four lakh active cases and nearly 15,000 deaths. Brazil has over 15,000 confirmed cases and has reported 127 deaths linked to the virus. The number of active novel coronavirus cases in India has crossed 5,000, with at least 166 deaths reported.
The novel coronavirus, so named because it has not been previously identified in humans, originated in China's Wuhan district in December last year and has infected nearly 1.5 million people worldwide. Nearly 90,000 deaths have been reported.
World
Coronavirus has spread to 184 countries. The total confirmed cases worldwide are 14,84,993 and 88,550 have died; 10,66,534 are active cases and 3,29,909 have recovered as on April 9, 2020 at 9:06 am.
India
In India, there are 5,734 confirmed cases including 166 deaths. The number of active cases is 5,095 and 473 have recovered as on April 9, 2020 at 8:00 am.
State & District Details State Cases Active Recovered Deaths Maharashtra
1135
946
117
72
Tamil Nadu
738
709
21
8
Delhi
669
639
21
9
Telangana
427
385
35
7
Rajasthan
381
357
21
3
Uttar Pradesh
361
330
27
4
Andhra Pradesh
348
338
6
4
Kerala
345
260
83
2
Madhya Pradesh
229
216
0
13
Karnataka
181
148
28
5
Gujarat
179
138
25
16
Jammu And Kashmir
158
150
4
4
Haryana
147
116
28
3
West Bengal
103
82
16
5
Punjab
101
89
4
8
Odisha
42
39
2
1
Bihar
38
37
0
1
Uttarakhand
33
28
5
0
Assam
28
28
0
0
Chandigarh
18
11
7
0
Himachal Pradesh
18
15
2
1
Ladakh
14
4
10
0
Andaman And Nicobar Islands
11
11
0
0
Chhattisgarh
10
1
9
0
Goa
7
7
0
0
Puducherry
5
4
1
0
Jharkhand
4
4
0
0
Manipur
1
0
1
0
Mizoram
1
1
0
0
Tripura
1
1
0
0
Arunachal Pradesh
1
1
0
0
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With input from Reuters