Hard - hit Brazil launches anti - Coronacterius vaccine

Brazil, a hard - hit country by the Coronavirus, started vaccinating, originally on medical staff. Monica Calazzas, 54-year-old nurse in São Paulo, became the first person to receive the Sinovac Chinese vaccine. The health regulator in this country, Anvisa, has given the green light to the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine. With over 8.4 million people infected with coronarys, Brazil [...]
Brazil, a hard - hit country by the Coronavirus, started vaccinating, originally on medical staff.
Monica Calazzas, 54-year-old nurse in São Paulo, became the first person to receive the Sinovac Chinese vaccine.
The health regulator in this country, Anvisa, has given the green light to the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine.
With over 8.4 million people infected with coronarys, Brazil is the third most affected country in the world.
Brazil also has the highest number of casualties, after the United States: over 209.
Authorities reported 551 casualties on Sunday, the first time in six days this figure has not reached 1,000.
President Jair Bolsonaro, who has downplayed the pandemic from the beginning, is facing increased criticism of the treatment of the disease.
Several anti-government protests were held last week.
As an opponent of isolation measures, he has blamed state governors and mayors for the crisis, saying the federal government has provided all resources needed to fight the virus











