This is Brazil by the Numbers, a weekly digest of the most interesting figures tucked inside the latest news about Brazil. A selection of numbers that help explain what is going on in Brazil. On this Leap Day: Coronavirus reaches Brazil and sends havoc through financial markets. Deaths in car accidents decrease during Carnival. A vessel loaded with iron ore sinking along the Brazilian coast. Bolsonaro’s social media success. And more.
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A 61-year-old man tested positive for Covid-19 in São Paulo, making Brazil the only Latin American country with a confirmed coronavirus case, until Mexico confirmed their own cases on Friday. The patient has reportedly shown mild symptoms and according to Albert Einstein Hospital he “is in a good clinical state and has no need to be hospitalized.” The man had been in Italy on a business trip between February 9 and 21—a period that coincides with the coronavirus boom in the southern European country, where 889 cases...
The city of Rio de Janeiro estimates that a Madonna concert this Saturday on Copacabana…
Latin America’s trend of banning opposition candidates from elections has caught on in an ever-growing…
The São Paulo City Council on Thursday approved legislation authorizing Brazil’s largest city to sign…
The preliminary report on AI regulations presented to Brazil’s Senate last week provides a middle-of-the-road…
In 2000, Formula 1 great Michael Schumacher had just racked up his 41st race win,…
Overall, the worldwide economic outlook has improved according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and…