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U.S. To Ban Travel From Brazil

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Even if safer from "social distancing" standpoint, politically a potentially risky move by GOP-Adelson led administration considering that Brazil PM is a close friend of Netanyahu (who is funded by same donor who was top Trump donor in 2016).

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Coronavirus thumps Brazil, prompting nationwide cries of 'Bolsonaro Out!'

RIO DE JANEIRO/SAO PAULO (Reuters) - The coronavirus outbreak hammered Brazil on Wednesday, crushing local markets, infecting more members of the country’s political elite and prompting loud protests against President Jair Bolsonaro, whose son waded into a diplomatic spat with China.

reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-brazil/coronavirus-thumps-brazil-prompting-nationwide-cries-of-bolsonaro-out-idUSKBN2152FK
 
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Getting colder in Brazil (Their Fall) & virus is active @ moment

Very smart temporary precaution imo
 
Shelter in place, lockdown, fear everyone, take your 666 vaccine

Trump, Birx, CDC fear-mongering, Fauci 666 Warp Speed vaccine, propaganda shuck 'n jive continues unabated.

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Seems like the virus has hit Brazil pretty hard. Wouldn't want to travel there anytime soon. Though even after the virus is over and done with, I wonder if people will still be able to travel there.
 
Haven't watched the fear media lately, so no idea what is going on in Brazil. They should have banned travel from the US in March.
 
H/T Drudge:


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Brazil tops 100,000 virus deaths, Trump extends US economic aid

AFP bureaus
August 8, 2020

A thousand red balloons were released during a tribute to COVID-19 victims organized by an NGO at the Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro on August 08, 2020

Brazil became the second country to pass the grim milestone of 100,000 coronavirus deaths Saturday as US President Donald Trump signed executive actions extending economic help in the world's worst-hit nation.

The US leader's orders followed failure by his Republican party and opposition Democrats to agree on a new stimulus package despite the country's double digit unemployment, business downturn and stubbornly high coronavirus infection rates.

Meanwhile just a day after Latin America and the Caribbean became the hardest-hit region in the global pandemic, Brazil reported a total of 100,477 fatalities, joining the United States as the only two countries to surpass the six-digit death mark.

Tolls continue to rise across the world, with global fatalities having now soared past 722,000. More than 162,000 of those were in the United States, which was on the verge of recording 5 million cases.
India has more than two million infections -- its caseload having doubled in three weeks -- and has recorded 42,518 deaths.
And more than 10,000 people have died from coronavirus in South Africa, the health ministry said Saturday, as football resumed following a 145-day coronavirus-induced shutdown.

- Paris makes masks mandatory -

Growing infections in and around Paris have prompted officials to make face masks compulsory outdoors in crowded areas and tourist hotspots in the city and surrounding areas from Monday.
 
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