Health authorities in São Paulo reported today (March 17) the country’s first death from the novel coronavirus. The victim, whose identity has not been released, is hospitalized in São Paulo.
More main points will be provided later through Governor João Doria, the government said.
On Tuesday, the town declared an emergency due to the pandemic.
The state government has canceled cultural and public events, whether outdoors or indoors, and has attempted to cancel personal events as well.
Among the measures announced today by the government to combat Covid-19 is the fact that all civil servants in the state of São Paulo over the age of 60 will work from home, with the exception of fitness and protection painters.
As of (16), the state of São Paulo had 152 confirmed cases of Covid-19. The number of suspected cases stands at 1,777.
Nationwide, the number of cases reported stands at 234, according to the latest report from the Ministry of Health, released on Monday.
The number of people facing a severe lack of confidence in food in Brazil fell from 33 million in the first quarter of 2022 to 20 million in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Following the publication in September 2021 of a decree allowing transit and stay visas on humanitarian grounds, many Afghans fled to Brazil.
The legislation determines that 80% of local plants must be kept on personal property in the Amazon, while in the Cerrado the requirement is only 20%.
The place chosen for the memorial, the Minister of Health, Nísia Trindade, is the Ministry’s Cultural Center in Rio de Janeiro. The disease is estimated to have killed 710,000 Brazilians.
This popularity marks a milestone as she becomes the first woman and the first user from South America to win this award.
The survey conducted by the Public Policy Group for Access to Information interviewed a group of 575 other people at the demonstration on Paulista Avenue.
“The aim of this commission is to highlight social problems that escape the attention of the mainstream media and public authorities,” explains René Silva.
Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (1839-1908) is considered, by many critics, academics and readers, to be the greatest of Brazilian literature.
The two paintings on the wall of the same residential building in the community of Pinheiros, in São Paulo, present other styles and languages. Titled The Stock Exchange, the mural unveiled on Tuesday is an initiative of the Ukrainian Institute of Brazil.
In the bill, the government proposes, among other rules, the amount to be paid per hour of painting as well as the contribution to social security. The document will now be presented to Congress.