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Brazil introduces new COVID-19 measures for international travellers

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Brazil introduces new COVID-19 measures for international travellers

Brazil introduces new COVID-19 measures for international travellers

The decision issued by a Supreme Court judge on Saturday invalidates regulations previously announced by the National Health Agency that required only a negative PCR test for visitors.


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Alabama Governor Signs IVF Protection Bill [Video]

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Supreme Court slaps ban on Patanjali medicine ads for ‘taking  country  for a ride’ | Oneindia [Video]

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Liberal candidate Boris Nadezhdin banned from Russian presidential election [Video]

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