Since September 7th was the day of Brazil's independence day, three consecutive holidays were held on Saturdays, Sundays, and the moon.
São Paulo people can go to the beach and nearby areas in the suburbs to change their minds even if they have spent their time at home.
I want to travel!
Updated on September 9 Brazil: Currently being treated (including home treatment) 616,014 infected persons, cumulative recovery 3,453,336 persons, cumulative deaths 128,539 persons, infected persons 4,197,889 persons.
State of Sao Paulo: Currently 10,584 in-patients infected, total recovery 717,423, total deaths 31,821, total infections 866,576 See: https://www.br.emb-japa…. html
Update on September 1: Brazil: Currently receiving treatment (including home treatment), 669,239 infected persons, cumulative recovery 3,345,240, cumulative deaths 122,596, total infected 3,950,931.
State of Sao Paulo: 11,608 inpatients currently in hospital, total recovery 655,747, total deaths 30,375, total infected 814,375 See: https://www.sp.br.emb-j… jnot_20_03_coronavirus15_jp.html
In Brazil, on July 29, we announced the reopening of air borders for all nationalities.
As for the entry conditions, for airlines,
(1) Present a valid medical insurance certificate in Brazil. (2) You must present the coronavirus-negative test result in Roman letters such as PCR test.
Please contact each airline for details such as the validity period.
*Please note that there are entry restrictions in other South American countries.
Update on August 23 Brazil: Currently being treated (including home treatment) 752.004 infected persons, cumulative recovery 2.739.035, cumulative death 114.744, total infected 3.605.783.
State of Sao Paulo: 11.159 inpatients currently hospitalized, 570.165 recovered in total, 28.505 dead, 756.480 infected.
Although the number of infected people in Brazil has passed the peak, the number of deaths reached 8 million on August 8, and there are still about 1,000 deaths due to coronavirus per day.
In São Paulo, the number of infected people is decreasing, but the situation is still uncertain.
Reference: https://www.sp.br.emb-j…