China News Service, June 6th, according to Agence France-Presse, on June 5, local time, Brazilian President Bosonaro threatened to withdraw Brazil from the World Health Organization. At present, more than 640,000 cases have been diagnosed in Brazil's new crown.

  According to reports, that day, Bosonaro said: "I tell you now that the United States has left the World Health Organization and we are studying it in the future (and do the same)."

Data Map: On June 1, local time, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, two pedestrians walked by in front of a closed shopping center. China News Agency reporter Mo Chengxiong

  On May 29, US President Trump stated that because the WHO "refuses to implement the reforms requested by the US," the United States will terminate its relationship with WHO and redeploy the dues paid to the organization elsewhere. In response, leaders of many countries, medical experts, and top medical journals in the world have expressed criticism and doubts, and reiterated their support for WHO.

  According to previous reports in the media, data released on June 5 local time showed that Brazil had 30,830 newly diagnosed cases in a single day, with cumulative diagnoses exceeding 640,000. As many states in Brazil have begun to relax isolation measures and gradually resume commercial activities, many experts worry that the epidemic will accelerate and will bring great pressure to the medical system.