The Trump administration is likely to announce new restrictions on travel to Brazil, according to national security adviser Robert O'Brien
O'Brien, during an interview with CBS'"Face the Nation," said the administration is likely to make a decision about restricting travel to Brazil on Sunday, and said White House officials"hope that will be temporary." He said the White House would"take a look at the other countries on a country by country basis" in that region.
"We didn't know at the time but we later learned that the Chinese continued to allow people to travel from Wuhan to Europe," he said.Coronavirus has yet to peak in Sao Paulo, Brazil's largest and worst-infected big city, but the health care system is already beginning to break down. As the crisis deepens and the number of deaths continue to rise, President Jair Bolsonaro is urging businesses to reopen.
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