Fake news: São Paulo players were not vaccinated against Covid-19 | Saint Paul



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The Government of São Paulo denied a publication that went viral on social networks, this Thursday, about a possible vaccination against the coronavirus in São Paulo players.

– #FakeNews: It is false that the São Paulo Futebol Clube players received the #Coronavac vaccine -– says the post of the official government profile on Twitter.

– The vaccine, developed and tested by the Butantan Institute in association with the Sinovac Life Sciences laboratory, is still in the testing phase – he added.

The São Paulo government says it is false news that São Paulo players were vaccinated – Photo: Playback

The publication made by a fan profile said that Anvisa had witnessed that athletes from São Paulo received the vaccine at the Barra Funda CT on November 10.

The false message comes at a time when São Paulo has controlled and maintained the squad with rare cases of Covid-19, without outbreaks. Tricolor is the leader of the Brasileirão.

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Tchê Tchê was the only player out of the game – Photo: Playback / Twitter

After the return from the competitions, São Paulo only had the absence of Tchê Tchê with Covid-19. Arboleda was another player who tested positive, but was still in the training phase. He was isolated and was not absent from the games.

Bruno Alves and Reinaldo were preserved due to symptoms and positive cases in relatives and also lost games. However, they were negative.

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