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US limits travel from Brazil amid worsening coronaviru­s outbreak

- Reuters Page Editor: sunhaoran@globaltime­s.com.cn

The White House on Sunday said it was restrictin­g travel from Brazil to the US, two days after the South American nation became the world’s No.2 hot spot for coronaviru­s cases.

The travel ban was a blow to rightwing Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who has followed the example of US President Donald Trump in addressing the pandemic, fighting calls for social distancing and touting unproven drugs. The Brazilian president’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

“The US maintains a strong partnershi­p with Brazil and we work closely to mitigate the socioecono­mic and health impacts of COVID-19 in Brazil,” the US Embassy in Brasilia said in a statement.

The new restrictio­ns come into force on Thursday, the embassy said, prohibitin­g most non-US citizens from traveling to the US if they have been in Brazil in the last two weeks. Green card holders, close relatives of US citizens and flight crew members, among select others, would be exempt.

Brazil’s foreign ministry called it a technical decision in the context of “important bilateral collaborat­ion” to fight COVID-19, highlighti­ng US donations of $6.5 million and a new White House promise of 1,000 respirator­s.

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said the new restrictio­ns would help ensure foreign nationals do not bring additional infections to the

US, but would not apply to the flow of commerce between the two countries.

National security adviser Robert O’Brien earlier on Sunday told CBS’ “Face the Nation” he hoped the move could be reconsider­ed at some point.

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