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After presenting to Brazilians in São Paulo the closure of Christmas and New Year, Governor João Doria embarked this Wednesday morning for Miami, ready to enjoy the right to come and go forbidden to the governed. Before that, he sent his children to a beach in Bahia where bars and restaurants are open day and night. Doria had to return to learn that Lieutenant Governor Rodrigo García was also infected with the Chinese virus. Makes sense. A state that, if it were a country, would be bad in portraying the world that produces COVID 19 cannot be left without a pilot.
Currently, with 877 deaths per million, Brazil is ranked 19 in the ranking of countries most affected by the pandemic. São Paulo, with 983 deaths per million, would rank 10th if it became an independent nation. On the contrary, Brazil would fall to 21st position. The figures indicate that the restrictions imposed by the state government, and resurrected at the end of 2020, did not work. It’s not vacation time in Miami. The vaccine has not yet been approved by Anvisa.
Apparently, it is advisable to immediately review the measures taken by the high command to combat the coronavirus in São Paulo to guarantee social distance. Both the governor and the deputy were infected by the Chinese virus, right? Of the two, one: either they ignored the restrictions or the restrictions don’t work.