World Cup gatherings may fuel Brazil's latest COVID-19 wave, experts warn

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RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazil faces a new wave of COVID cases just as the soccer-crazed nation is gathering en masse to follow the World Cup, with new coronavirus sub-variants and delayed vaccine boosters raising alarms among public health specialists. On World Cup game days, many Brazilians get time off work to

RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazil faces a new wave of COVID cases just as the soccer-crazed nation is gathering en masse to follow the World Cup, with new coronavirus sub-variants and delayed vaccine boosters raising alarms among public health specialists.

New COVID cases in Brazil jumped last week by 230 per cent from early November to a level not seen since August, according to official figures. Related deaths jumped to 116 on Tuesday from single digits in October. Brazilian health regulator ANVISA announced late on Tuesday that face masks would be required again in airports and on all flights to prevent the spread of the virus.

Experts say the delay in rolling out vaccines to tackle highly infectious new variants added to the surge in contagions.

 

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