China News Agency, Sao Paulo, September 14 (Reporter Mo Chengxiong) According to data released by the Brazilian Ministry of Health at 18:30 on the 14th local time, there were 15,155 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Brazil that day, and a total of 4345610 confirmed cases; new deaths 381 cases, 132006 deaths accumulatively; 3613184 cases cured.

On the same day, the President of Brazil's Federal Supreme Court diagnosed new coronary pneumonia.

  At present, the cumulative number of confirmed cases in Brazil is still ranked third in the world, after the United States and India, while the cumulative number of deaths ranks second in the world, behind the United States.

São Paulo State, the most severely affected state, has a total of 893,349 confirmed cases and 32,642 deaths.

In addition, the state of Bahia has a total of more than 283,000 confirmed cases, and the state of Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, Ceara, and Para have all confirmed more than 200,000 cases.

The Federal District where the capital Brasilia is located has also accumulated more than 177,000 cases.

On September 4, local time, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, a woman walks in the city's largest Ibirapuera Park.

With the slowing down of the new crown epidemic, the number of tourists in major parks in São Paulo, Brazil has recently increased.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Mo Chengxiong

  The Brazilian Federal Supreme Court (STF) announced on the 14th that the president of the Brazilian Federal Supreme Court, LuizFux, who had just taken office for four days, had tested positive for the new crown virus.

Currently, Fox is in good health and will work in isolation at home in the next ten days.

  According to Brazilian media reports on the 14th, Eduardo Pazuello, who was appointed as Brazil’s interim Minister of Health on May 15 this year, will officially assume the post of Brazil’s Minister of Health.

On the 16th of this month, Brazilian President Bolsonaro will hold an inauguration ceremony for Pazoero at the Presidential Palace.

Earlier, Brazil’s former two health ministers, Luiz Mandetta and Nelson Teich, stepped down due to disagreements with Bolsonaro’s anti-epidemic opinions.

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