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December 24, 2020
SEOUL, South Korea Christmas Day has brought South Korea its biggest daily increase in coronavirus infections of the pandemic as officials urged for citizen vigilance to help curb a viral surge that has worsened hospitalization and deaths.
The 1,241 new confirmed cases reported Friday raised the country’s total to 54,770. Officials said 17 more people had died from COVID-19 in the previous 24 hours, bringing the death toll to 773.
The country has been expanding its mass testing program to slow the rate of transmissions and more than 118,000 tests were conducted Thursday alone. Officials are also clamping down on private social gatherings through Jan. 3, shutting down national parks and ski resorts and setting fines for restaurants if they serve groups of five people or more.
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December 24, 2020
RIO DE JANEIRO Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has used his Christmas message to cast more doubt on a coronavirus vaccine purchased by one of the country’s states from the Chinese biopharmaceutical firm Sinovac.
In his live broadcast on social media Thursday, Bolsonaro said “the efficacy of that vaccine of Sao Paulo seems to be very low,” though he gave nothing specific.
Sao Paulo health authorities have not presented complete trial results a week after announcing that there were encouraging phase three studies on the shot’s effectiveness.
Brazil so far has no agreements to import vaccine made by American companies Pfizer or Moderna, which have been approved by U.S. and other nations. It has a deal to secure up to 100 million doses of the potential vaccine produced by AstraZeneca.
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RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec 23 (Reuters) - Rio de Janeiro’s outgoing mayor Marcelo Crivella is expected to leave jail on Wednesday after Brazil’s Supreme Court of Justice granted him home arrest.
Crivella, whose term ends on Dec. 31, was arrested on Tuesday on graft allegations, in an embarrassment for Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, an ideological ally and anti-corruption campaigner who had backed the mayor’s failed re-election bid.
Crivella, the first Rio mayor arrested during the course of his term, denied on Tuesday any wrongdoing and said he was the target of political persecution.
The court considered risk of Covid-19 contamination in its decision. Prosecutors said Crivella headed a criminal group which collected 53 million reais ($10.27 million) in bribes from companies with contracts with the city hall. ($1 = 5.1596 reais) (Reporting by Rodrigo Viga, Writing by Sabrina Valle Editing by Louise Heavens)