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Rio de Janeiro cancels carnival street parade over Omicron

January 05, 2022 / 8:42 AM
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Sharjah24 – AFP: Authorities in Rio de Janeiro announced on Tuesday the cancelation of next month's carnival street celebrations due to an increase in Covid-19 cases brought on by the rapidly spreading Omicron variant.
It is the second year running that the coronavirus has forced the Rio street parade, which was due to take place from February 25 to March 1, to be called off.

The street parade by musical bands called "blocos" is different to the better known procession by samba schools that takes place in Rio's Sambadrome.

The Sambadrome can hold 70,000 people in a stadium that allows authorities to control those that enter.

Amongst the options available to them are proof of vaccination, a negative covid test and the wearing of masks for those in attendance.

In 2020, there were an estimated seven million revellers for the days-long street parades, according to the Riotour travel agency.

The arrival of the highly contagious Omicron variant, coupled with an increase in social gatherings over Christmas and the New Year, has seen covid cases soar in Rio.

New covid cases jumped from 21 on December 14 to 458 just two weeks later.

So far, though, the rise in cases has not led to a significant increase in hospital admissions or deaths.

Four fifths of Rio's population have had at least two vaccine doses while almost a quarter have also been given a booster shot.

Some 67 percent of the South American country's 213 million population are vaccinated with two doses, while 12 percent have had the third.

Almost 620,000 people in Brazil have died of coronavirus, second only in the world to the United States.
January 05, 2022 / 8:42 AM

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