Judge suspends tourism in Búzios and gives 72 hours to remove visitors – 12/17/2020 – Tourism



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A week before the Christmas holiday, the Rio Justice banned the entry of tourists to the city of Búzios, in the Los Lagos Region, due to the increase in Covid-19 cases in the municipality. As of this Thursday (17), visitors have 72 hours to leave hotels and inns.

The city says it has already appealed to the Court of Justice against the decision.

After noting that the spa is in the Red Flag – Risk 3 stage, with a high probability of collapse of the health network, Judge Raphael Baddini de Queiroz Campos, of Court 2 of Armação dos Búzios, suspended the relief measures and reinstated a decree. March, determining the closure of beaches, sports fields, commercial establishments, hotels and inns.

Disgusted by the decision, workers in the commercial and tourism sector of Búzios organized a protest this Thursday (17) to reverse the departure of tourists to the city in high season.

A fine of R $ 100,000 per day will be applied in the event that the Búzios City Council does not comply with the decision.

Confirmed Covid-19 cases in the city increased by 453 in seven days, with the same 11 ICU beds reportedly available when the TAC was signed. [Termo de Ajustamento de Conduta]”Says the judge in his decision.

According to the ruling, the city did not comply with the commitments established in the TAC signed with the Public Ministry and the Public Defender’s Office. The agreement determined, for example, the increase in the number of hospital beds in the ICU (Intensive Care Unit).

The president’s son, Congressman Eduardo Bolsonaro joked about the decision on Twitter. “Attention! Whoever is a tourist in Búzios will die until Sunday, whoever is outside of Búzios will survive. Wow! Thank you Father Estado, enlightened, for giving me this liberation.”

The city says it will comply with the determination and that “several points of the TAC have been met, such as the increase in the number of hospital beds for Covid-19 and the provision of a special care tent for patients with symptoms of the disease.”

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