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Brazil reopens international flights to tourists even as coronavirus deaths spike
A worker cleans a room at the Othon Palace Hotel amid the outbreak of Covid-19 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil July 28, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

BRASILIA, July 30 — Brazil yesterday reopened international air travel to foreign tourists, which had been banned since March, even as the country's coronavirus outbreak ranks as the world's second worst.

Tourists from all countries may travel to Brazil as long as they have health insurance for the duration of their trip, the government said in a decree which did not explain the rationale for the decision.

Brazil, the country worst hit by Covid-19 after the United States, yesterday reported a record number of new deaths and confirmed cases.

Brazil is reopening its air borders faster than other countries in the region with less severe outbreaks, such as Colombia, Argentina, Panama and Peru which remain closed to international commercial flights.

Reuters reported the government's intention to allow international air travel earlier yesterday.

While tourists may now visit Brazil, many countries have not taken reciprocal action due to the severity of the outbreak. The United States and European Union, for example, are open for international travel but do not allow tourists from Brazil. — Reuters

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