Brazil’s Sao Paulo Re-imposes Tougher Lockdown As COVID-19 Resurges

Brazil’s Sao Paulo Re-imposes Tougher Lockdown As COVID-19 Resurges

SAO PAULO, Dec 1 (NNN-CMA) – Brazil’s state, hardest hit by COVID-19, Sao Paulo, re-imposed some pandemic lockdown measures yesterday to halt the resurging infection and hospitalisation rates.

The move is aimed at improving “control of the pandemic,” Sao Paulo State Governor, Joao Doria, said.

Doria ordered shops, including bars and restaurants, to operate with a 40-percent maximum capacity and 10-hour daily time limits, essentially reverting to the restrictions that were lifted on Oct 6.

Brazil has the world’s second-highest COVID-19 death toll, and the third largest caseload. Its case number reached 6,335,878 on Sunday, with 1,241,653 registered in Sao Paulo State, the highest number nationwide.

“We need the support of the population, merchants and business owners. It is support for the heroes of the healthcare system, who continue to save thousands of lives,” said the governor.– NNN-CMA

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