Omicron dims optimism as South America enters pandemic’s third year
by Tom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro and Uki Goñi in Bu from World news | The Guardian on (#5TXTB)
Signs of an incipient return to normality have been dashed as case numbers soar but high vaccination rates offer reason for hope
As the pandemic's second, gruelling year drew to a close and Covid rates in Rio de Janeiro plunged to levels unseen since it began, the Brazilian city's health secretary, Daniel Soranz, celebrated a desperately needed respite.
We've been through such painful, difficult months ... this is now a moment of hope," the 42-year-old doctor said last November as carioca life regained some semblance of normality, hospitals emptied and the city's effervescent cultural scene was reborn.
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