China News Agency, Sao Paulo, June 2 (Reporter Mo Chengxiong) The Brazilian Ministry of Health issued a report on the 2nd local time that Brazil added 28936 new cases of new pneumonia diagnosed on that day, with a total of 555383 diagnoses; 1262 new deaths were reported, with a cumulative death 31,199 cases.

On June 1, local time, in Brasília, the capital of Brazil, artists held red balloons to mourn the people who died in the new crown pneumonia epidemic.

  According to the Brazilian Ministry of Health, the states of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro remain the most severely affected areas in Brazil. As of now, there are 118,295 confirmed cases in São Paulo State, and the deaths have risen to 7,994. The number of confirmed and dead cases in Rio de Janeiro reached 56,732 and 5,686, respectively. Ceara State has 53073 cases diagnosed and 3421 deaths, ranking third. In addition, the deaths of Para, Pernambuco and Amazonia reached 3040, 2933 and 2102 respectively. The federal district where the capital Brasilia is located has accumulated 177 deaths. Brazilian President Bosonaro said at the official residence of the Presidential Palace on the 2nd that he regretted all the dead.

  According to data released by the Brazilian Shopping Center Association that day, 90 cities in 14 states have reopened 218 shopping centers, accounting for 38% of the total number of 577 shopping centers in the country. Among them, 15 cities in São Paulo state have reopened 38 shopping centers, but the 54 shopping centers in the capital city of São Paulo remain closed.

  Rio de Janeiro Governor Wilson Wiesel announced that the social isolation measures currently implemented in the state will be postponed until June 5. Then, according to the development trend of the new coronary pneumonia epidemic, the state's timetable for gradually opening up commercial activities will be determined.

  The state of Pernambuco also announced that the state will allow wholesale trade, civil engineering and other industries to resume production from June 8. (Finish)