A virus to call your own.
The governor of Rio did not commission any research to indicate the regions affected by the virus before decreeing the suspension of school activities in the state.
Armação dos Búzios, Friday, March 13th, two cruise ships carrying English, Italian, and Asian tourists dock at the sophisticated resort located on the oceanic peninsula in Rio de Janeiro, for sightseeing.
There were no health controls or measures in place at the time the governor of Rio signed a decree suspending some cultural activities and ordering the suspension of classes throughout the state, due to the threat of the COVID-19 virus.
Students from public and private schools in Búzios will be quarantined inside their homes, while potential carriers of the virus roam around contaminating the city.
The governor did not commission any research to indicate which regions were affected by the virus before ordering the suspension of school activities.
In Tamoios, the second district of Cabo Frio, near Búzios, students are also not attending classes, even though there is not a single suspected case of contamination.
COVID-19 came at a good time for sycophants and careerists, because a panicked population is easier to manipulate. The economy is stagnant, two years have passed since the unexplained death of Marielle, and all anyone talks about is the pandemic, coronavirus, and isolation.
In Rio de Janeiro, there are 16 confirmed cases of the disease, with most patients having been infected abroad. 14 cases are in the capital city, 1 in Niterói, near Rio de Janeiro, and 1 in Barra Mansa, in the south of the state. Rio has 92 municipalities and almost 17 million inhabitants; it's easy to see that there's no reason to panic.
Article 4 of the Decree stipulates that classes will be suspended for fifteen days, after which an evaluation will be conducted. good-natured He'll come back and say that everything is under control, that the government managed to avert the threat of a 'Contamination' en masse.'
Go run to the crowd!
* This is an opinion article, the responsibility of the author, and does not reflect the opinion of Brasil 247.
