April 19, 2024

Erichoffer

Savvy business masters

Brazil records first COVID-19 death

BRASILIA: Brazil confirmed its first death from the new coronavirus on Tuesday (Mar 17), as Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro declared a state of emergency over the pandemic, restricting public transportation and restaurant service.

The South American country’s first victim was a 62-year-old man with underlying health conditions who died Monday in Sao Paulo, authorities said.

He was diabetic and had high blood pressure, TV network Globo News reported.

“Unfortunately, this shows how severe this pandemic is, despite what some would like to believe,” Sao Paulo mayor Bruno Covas told CBN radio.

The city of Sao Paulo and state of Rio de Janeiro – which includes the city of the same name – declared states of emergency in a bid to contain the virus.

Measures included closing Rio’s iconic Christ the Redeemer statue and the cable car to Sugarloaf Mountain, two of the city’s most famous attractions.

Sao Paulo eased regulations on government purchases of all materials linked to containing the virus – including hand sanitizer, now mandatory on public transportation.

Rio ordered restaurants to reduce the number of tables by 70 per cent to increase distance between patrons, closed stores in shopping malls and halved the number of public transport vehicles in circulation, calling on people to remain home when possible.

On Friday, the state had already closed schools, theaters and cinemas for at least 15 days.

Rio Governor Wilson Witzel has also ordered people off the city’s beaches, deploying firefighters with loudspeakers to encourage them to go home.

Brazil – the biggest country in Latin America, with 210 million people – has confirmed 234 coronavirus cases, concentrated in Sao Paulo and Rio.

BOOKMARK THIS: Our comprehensive coverage of the novel coronavirus and its developments

Download our app or subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on the coronavirus outbreak: https://cna.asia/telegram

Source Article