Brazil's biggest city closing malls, gyms to curb coronavirus

Source: Xinhua| 2020-03-19 05:55:12|Editor: huaxia

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A customer buys goods at a supermarket in Sao Paulo, Brazil, March 18, 2020. Brazil's largest city, Sao Paulo, on Wednesday announced it was closing all shopping centers and fitness clubs until the end of April to contain the COVID-19 epidemic. (Photo by Rahel Patrasso/Xinhua)

RIO DE JANEIRO, March 18 (Xinhua) -- Brazil's largest city, Sao Paulo, on Wednesday announced it was closing all shopping centers and fitness clubs until the end of April to contain the COVID-19 epidemic.

Sao Paulo State Governor Joao Doria said the measure applied to the city and its metropolitan area, which encompasses some 38 surrounding communities.

Brazil's most populous city had seen about half of the 291 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country as of Tuesday.

Businesses have been given a few days to plan for the more than month-long suspension of activities, and are to close starting next week.

Meanwhile, public and private schools across the state are also to temporarily close next week.

"Our recommendation is to avoid crowds. It is up to each citizen to exercise caution and good sense," the governor said, adding some "measures are taken based on the recommendations of the medical and public health sector."

The state government additionally announced a series of economic measures, such as making about 100 million U.S. dollars available in credit for businesses in the tourism, commerce and creative economy sectors.

Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are so far the only states where there has been community transmission of COVID-19, but infections have been registered in all Brazilian regions and most of the country's 27 states.

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