With the glittering parades, towering floats and sultry samba postponed by the omicron variant, Brazil will have a carnival week without much carnival this year bad news for a tourism industry alr…
With the glittering parades, towering floats and sultry samba postponed by the omicron variant, Brazil will have a carnival week without much carnival this year bad news for a tourism industry alr…
Rio de Janeiro (AFP), Feb 27 - With the glittering parades, towering floats and sultry samba postponed by the omicron variant, Brazil will have a carnival - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke
With the glittering parades, towering floats and sultry samba postponed by the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2, Brazil is to have a carnival week without much “carnival” this year bad news for a tourism industry battered by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a world without COVID-19, this would have been the week that a deluge of tourists more than 2.1 million in 2020 descended on Rio de Janeiro for street parties and all-night parades.
Instead, industry experts predict that Rio de Janeiro and other tourist destinations will be relatively low key, with a smaller number of visitors mainly Brazilians traveling
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