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Sao Paulo, Jun 30 (EFE).- Brazilians have become accustomed to seeing 2,000 of their fellow citizens die every day from Covid-19 and will not submit to additional lockdowns or restriction aimed at containing the pandemic, one of the country's top public health officials said Wednesday.(CAMERA: Wallace Carvalho)
Sao Paulo, May 4 (EFE) .- Brazil recorded 2,966 deaths and 77,359 cases from Covid-19 Tuesday, while the vaccination process continues to be slow in one of the countries most affected by the pandemic. (Camera: JANAINA QUINET)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF THE VACCINATION PROCESS IN SAO PAULO, BRAZIL.
Sao Paulo, Apr 30 (EFE) .- Brazil surpassed 400,000 Covid-19 deaths on Thursday with hospitals in a "critical" situation and the country at risk of suffering a third pandemic wave, despite the slight deceleration in the spread of the coronavirus over the past two weeks.The country registered its first Covid-19 death on March 12, 2020, and in a little more than 14 months the death toll has climbed to 401,186, almost 13 percent of the world total, although Brazil has only 3 percent of the planet's population. (Camera: JANAÍNA QUINET/ALEX MIRKHAN)SHOT LIST: COVID-19 VICTIM IS BEING BURIED AT A CEMETERY AND COVID-19 PATIENTS ARE BEING TREATED AT THE HOSPITAL IN SAO PAULO, BRAZIL.
Rio de Janeiro, Apr 30 (EFE) .- The emblematic Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro was dyed in mourning this Friday in tribute to the 400,000 victims that Covid-19 has left in Brazil, one of the most affected countries in the world for the pandemic.FOOTAGE OF THE TRIBUTE IN COPACABANA BEACH, BRAZIL
Rio de Janeiro, Jan 21 (EFE).- Brazil registered 1,316 new deaths from COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, the third day in a row with more than a thousand deaths per day and exceeding 214,000 victims since the start of the pandemic.(Camera: SEBASTIAO MOREIRA)SHOT LIST: HEALTH AUTHORITIES CARRYING OUT VACCINATIONS IN A HOSPITAL IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).