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Coronavirus: Sao Paulo postpones its 2021 carnival

2020-07-24T19:34:17.690Z


The mayor of Sao Paulo, Bruno Covas, announced this Friday, July 24, the postponement indefinitely of the carnival of the largest metropolis in Brazil due to the coronavirus, while Rio de Janeiro is considering this option. " Both the samba schools and the carnival" blocos "(street parades, editor's note) understand the impossibility of organizing a carnival next February ," said the city councilo...


The mayor of Sao Paulo, Bruno Covas, announced this Friday, July 24, the postponement indefinitely of the carnival of the largest metropolis in Brazil due to the coronavirus, while Rio de Janeiro is considering this option. " Both the samba schools and the carnival" blocos "(street parades, editor's note) understand the impossibility of organizing a carnival next February ," said the city councilor, announcing the postponement of the biggest party of the 'year. The new date of the carnival has not been determined but it could be " at the end of May or the beginning of July " 2021, added the mayor of the city of 12 million inhabitants.

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The state of Sao Paulo as a whole is the most affected by the pandemic which has officially killed 20,894 people and infected 452,007 in total. The carnival in the city of Sao Paulo is one of the most important in Brazil. The last edition attracted 120,000 people to admire the samba schools at the Anhembi Sambodrome, while the “ blocos ”, these parades which roam the streets for several weeks, have attracted more than 15 million revelers, according to the mayor.

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The celebration, which requires months of preparation, is also the occasion for substantial financial returns for the municipalities. In Rio, where a sumptuous parade with monumental floats takes place for carnival that attracts millions of tourists each year, five of the main samba schools recently announced their wish to postpone until 2021.

These schools do not want a carnival until a vaccine has been produced against the coronavirus which has killed more than 84,000 people to date in Brazil, infected more than 2.3 million people, and is still progressing. Barrier gestures are impossible during the carnival: each school parades with nearly 3,000 costumed members, dancing tightly against each other and singing throughout the procession, which lasts a little over an hour.

The city of Sao Paulo has already canceled the LGBTQ + pride parade last June, one of the largest in the world, and postponed the March for Jesus from July to November, which also attracts millions of people.

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Source: lefigaro

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