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A tourist destination in Brazil only accepts COVID-19-positive tourists.
Guilherme Rosa, an official of Pernambuco state government, announced at a news conference on the 27th that if tourists want to board Fernando de Noronha Islands under the state's jurisdiction, "they need to show the proof that the COVID-19 nucleic acid test results received within at least 20 days are positive, or the serological test results that COVID-19 antibodies have been produced in their bodies". Rosa did not explain the reason for this request.
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According to Brazilian media reports, this move has also caused controversy in Brazil because there have been reports of repeated infections of patients before, and there is no scientific basis to accurately prove the effective time of antibodies in the human body.
Fernando de Noronha Islands consists of 265,438+0 volcanic islands, which were closed in mid-March 2020 due to the COVID-19 epidemic and reopened to domestic people and researchers on July 365,438+0, 2020.
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