SAO POLO — Brazil’s government has restricted the entrance of foreigners to the country for 30 days due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, it said in a decree late on Tuesday in its official gazette.
Foreigners with permanent residence in the country or working authorization will be exempted from the decree, along with foreigners with Brazilian spouses or children. Passengers in transit to other countries are also exempted, as long as they do not leave the airports.
The decree also exempts Venezuelan citizens arriving at the land border and allows foreigners involved in cargo transport.
Brazil has the second highest number of cases and deaths due to COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, second only to the United States. According to the health ministry, Brazil has 1.4 million cases and 59,594 people have died. — Agencies