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ReportageThe Brazilian city is preparing to celebrate its famous carnival. But time is running out, because, since the end of December 2021, cases have started to rise once more in Brazil, already severely affected by the Covid-19.
Feet in the sand, comfortably seated on his lounge chair facing the ocean, Marcelo nevertheless looks worried. He glances right then left, watching warily the crowds of thousands of bathers crowded together on Ipanema Beach. “This is the first time that I have returned to the beach in two years of the pandemic! “, admits this fifty-something, living in Rio de Janeiro and part of a cosmetics company.
“I admit: I’m a little scared! I sit a little apart, I came only with my daughter and my wife and I do not consume anything… ”, details Marcelo, graying hair and chest reddened by the sun. On this radiant Brazilian summer followingnoon, he was the only one to take such precautions. The beach is packed and the sea is wet with suntan lotion and oil. No clouds on the horizon. No mask.
After two years of pandemic, Rio is coming back to life. The city is now seeing its indicators in green following having gone through an unprecedented tragedy, burying more than 35,000 of its own (620,000 in Brazil), carried away by the Covid-19, We only diagnose a handful of new cases daily, once morest more than 2,000 at the height of the epidemic. Barely twenty patients are hospitalized today. They were nearly 1,500 in July 2021.
“The fear is gone! “
City of pleasure and enjoyment, Rio has found a smile once more. On the first aid station number 8, in Ipenama, the rescuers wrote in red and in bold: ” happiness “, “Joy” in Portuguese. A few meters away, on the sand, Dayla, 27, an azure blue bikini adorned with flowers, seems more concerned regarding sunburn than regarding the Covid-19. “I live in the neighborhood. Here, it’s armored every day. It’s unreal, even in this season ”, she says.
“The fear is gone! “, repeats the young woman. In Rio, everything has reopened, without exception, and almost without restriction. The “deal” proposed by the mayor, Eduardo Paes (center right), to his town is simple: okay for the party, but only if everyone gets vaccinated. The Cariocas “toped”: 97% of adults received their two doses. The campaign for the booster shot has started and that of the fourth in preparation. The anti-ax movement is non-existent.
Result: for a summer, Rio takes off once more. Literally. In the shadow of Sugarloaf Mountain, a long line of visitors waits to take off to one of the most beautiful views in the world. They are more than 10,000 to board the cable car every day, as full as a metro at rush hour. “There are no more gauges. We only check the vaccination certificates ”, explains an employee.
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