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Rio carnival in July is a no go, mayor says

- GABRIEL STARGARDTE­R

It will not be possible to host carnival celebratio­ns in July, Rio de Janeiro’s new mayor said last week, as Brazil’s second wave of coronaviru­s infections gathers steam with vaccine supplies still scarce in Latin America’s biggest country.

Eduardo Paes tweeted that he was aware of the economic benefit that the world-famous party, originally scheduled for next month, brings to the city. But he said there was no way it could be held even in the middle of the year.

“It makes no sense to me to think at this point that we will be able to hold a carnival in July,” he said in a Twitter thread with photos of himself enjoying previous celebratio­ns. “I would like to inform you that we will not have a carnival in the middle of the year in 2021.”

The latest delay to this year’s celebratio­ns is not a surprise. Brazil is reeling from a brutal second wave in a pandemic that has claimed more than 200,000 lives, the second highest total in the world after the United States.

Meanwhile, the government is under growing pressure over the slow pace of its vaccine rollout.

In September, Rio’s samba schools decided to push back celebratio­ns. Liesa, the independen­t samba league, did not give a new date for the festival, saying it would depend on a vaccine.

Brazil’s top 13 samba schools normally parade through the Sambadrome before up to 90,000 local residents, tourists and VIPs celebratin­g Carnival, with the date changing annually as the festival precedes the Roman Catholic period of Lent.

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