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"Silvio had been in the Albert Einstein hospital since the beginning of the month. Last month, he had already been hospitalized due to the H1N1 virus, the flu virus. He had recovered, returned home, went back to hospital at the beginning of the month, and we had hoped, and Brazil had hoped, that he would recover. But his time has come.
In December 2022, Daniela was announced as Minister of Tourism of the third Lula administration, assuming office on 1 January 2023. [5] She resigned from office on 6 July 2023, [6] but her departure from the Ministry of Tourism was postponed until 13 July 2023, when she was replaced by Celso Sabino.
Nearly 1,000 seals and sea lions in southern Brazil have died from bird flu outbreaks, say authorities, who are scrambling to isolate the deadly virus from commercial poultry flocks. The ...
The Ministry of Tourism (Portuguese: Ministério do Turismo) is a cabinet-level federal ministry created on January 1, 2003. It is responsible for Embratur , the Brazilian Tourist Board. Developing tourism as a sustainable economic activity with a relevant role for the generation of jobs and foreign currency and providing social inclusion .
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Thursday replaced his tourism minister, the first cabinet reshuffle of his administration, as he seeks to shore up support for his political agenda ...
Brazil's tourism minister committed electoral crimes during last year's general elections, police said Friday. Prosecutors endorsed the police findings, opening the way for a judge to decide ...
First death confirmed in Argentina. 16 June First case confirmed in Suriname. 20 June Community outbreaks confirmed in Venezuela. 25 June First human-to-animal transmission of the virus in Argentina. 28 June First death confirmed in Brazil. 29 June First death confirmed in Uruguay. 30 June First case of Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) resistance found in ...
Brazil's agriculture ministry has extended a national health emergency for another 180 days due to more detections of the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) virus in wild birds, according to ...