Rio's famed beaches to remain closed until a Covid-19 vaccine is available
The city's mayor has announced that sunbathing and swimming will remain off limits for the foreseeable future
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An aerial view of Rio de Janeiro's Ipanema beach. Courtesy Getty Images
Rio de Janeiros famed beaches will not reopen until a vaccine for Covid-19 is readily available, the citys mayor has announced.
Despite being a hot spot for tourists and locals alike, Rios sandy beaches are currently only open for exercise and watersports. Nonetheless, causal beachgoers have been breaking these rules in recent weeks, with many not using masks or adhering to social distancing guidelines.
Rio's beaches have traditionally been a magnet for tourists and residents. Courtesy AFP
"On the beach, you don't use a mask and the level of infection goes up, said mayor Marcelo Crivella.
"Where you can't use masks, the inclination is to only return when there is a vaccine, which is being tested, or when contamination is close to zero, he added.
Brazil is the second-worst-hit country by the pandemic after the United States, with more than 1.6 million cases of the disease. Rio de Janeiro state has the second-highest death toll in Brazil, with nearly 11,000 people killed.
Nonetheless, many parts of Brazil have begun reopening certain segments of society and last week, Rio city allowed bars and restaurants to restart operations, leading to crowds at some establishments, despite mandated capacity limits and hygiene measures.
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