Brazil’s Christ the Redeemer reopens again after 5 months

Chances are less for Rio’s famous carnival, and it is very likely that it will be cancelled in view of the pandemic.

Two of Brazil’s most visited tourist spots Christ the Redeemer statue and the Sugarloaf Mountain have reopened again, after months of lockdown due to Coronavirus pandemic, with strict guidelines and restrictions in place, along with the number of visitors being limited there.

The site for Christ the Redeemer reopened recently and has started welcoming visitors, as per its official management company. Also, tourist vans will be allowed to traverse the hill at half the capacity, whereas the tourist train is operating at a capacity of 25 percent.

Apart from this, similar precautions, such as temperature checks, and allowing fewer people inside the spots are being taken care of at spots that opened over the weekend.

Further, chances are also less for Rio’s famous carnival, and it is very likely that it will be cancelled in view of the pandemic.


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