Brasília enters a 24-hour lockdown for all non-essential services due to an increase in COVID-19 cases that has pushed the city's intensive care units to near full capacity with more than 80% of beds already occupied.
The Brazilian federal capital Brasília enters a 24-hour lockdown for all non-essential services amid a surge in COVID-19 cases that has pushed the city's intensive care units to near full capacity with more than 80% of the beds occupied.
Brasília enters a 24-hour lockdown for all non-essential services duetoanincrease in COVID-19 cases that has pushed the city's intensive care units to near full capacity with more than 80% of bedsalready occupied.