November 25, 2024

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Brazil: A judge has made vaccination certification mandatory for entry into the country

Brazil: A judge has made vaccination certification mandatory for entry into the country

A Brazilian Supreme Court judge on Saturday ruled that travelers to the country must submit an anti-COVID 19 vaccination certificate to prevent the spread of the Omicron variant.

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The decision, which has yet to be confirmed by nine other magistrates of the Federal Supreme Court, is in response to a request from the Red Sustainable Party (center left). Brazilian health regulator Anvisa has recommended that travelers to Brazil need a health passport, where at least eight omega cases have been confirmed and more tourists are likely to arrive during the holidays.

The government of right-wing President Zaire Bolsonaro on Tuesday overturned the move, selecting a mandatory five-day detention for travelers who have not been vaccinated by the executive, a move recommended by Anvisa as well.

Supreme Court Justice Luis Barroso ruled that “travelers who are considered ineligible for vaccination by medical standards” may be detained only from countries that have not been mass-vaccinated against COVID-19 or for “extraordinary humanitarian reasons”.

“In a country like Brazil, the authorities only find it difficult to monitor prisoners with an electronic bracelet,” the judge argued, adding that the detention should be “applied with extreme caution”, calling Mr Bolsonaro an “idiot”. His decisions.

The president, who has promised not to be vaccinated, opposes what he calls a “leash” by the Brazilian people.

Vaccination certificates are already required to access specific public places in many cities, including Rio de Janeiro.

Brazil has recorded more than 615,000 deaths from COVID-19 since the outbreak of the pandemic, making it the second most lost country in absolute numbers behind the United States. But with 65% of its 213 million residents vaccinated, the country has seen a decline in infections and deaths in recent months.

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