Brazil has administered more than three hundred million doses of COVID-19 vaccine since the start of the vaccination campaign, the country’s Ministry of Health reported (19 November).
Thus far, 157.6 million people have received the first dose and 129.8 million got both doses or the single dose of the inoculation, which means that 73.3 percent ot the target population have completed the vaccine cycle.
On Saturday (20), the ministry launched a new campaign called Mega Vaccination, aimed at expanding the number of fully vaccinated Brazilians. An estimated 21 million more people have yet to visit gyms for the second dose of the vaccine.
The new campaign aims to cover 85 percent of the target population with a full vaccination cycle. In addition to the dose, the campaign also aims to administer a booster dose to the right age groups.
By joining a United Nations network, the Brazilian laboratory will supply vaccines to other countries, especially in Latin America, in the event of epidemics or pandemics.
The recent maximum payment, made on 21 December, included R$289 million for normal contributions to the United Nations and R$1. 1 billion for the settlement of debts owed to peacekeeping missions.
The seal can be applied for by individual manufacturers as well as associations, cooperatives and companies that basically use raw fabrics of indigenous origin.
The move has been delayed to allow the final touch of the e-visa formula implementation procedure and avoid disruptions in the peak travel season.
Handguns top the list of weapons registered by civilians with the federal police, with 14,277 registrations in 2023. It is followed by shotguns and rifles.
The Iranian government has declared the explosions to be terrorist attacks, and so far, no country has claimed responsibility for the act.
The most important part of this accumulation has been wind energy, which registered an accumulation of 4,919 MW, which represents 47. 65% of the total accumulation, thanks to the release of 140 production units.
In 2023, the program expanded to cover 82% of the entire Brazilian territory, with 744 new municipalities reaching and reaping benefits for 86 million people.
The Brazilian government renews its interest in negotiating visa exemption agreements based on the principles of reciprocity and equality between countries.
Brazilians are required to file income tax returns if they earned at least BRL 28,559.70 in taxable income or BRL 142,798.50 in gross income from rural activities.