On September 19, local time, the cumulative number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Latin America rose to nearly 8.7 million, of which over 4.52 million were confirmed in Brazil.

  As of September 19, local time, the cumulative number of confirmed cases in Brazil has increased to 4,528,240, with a total of 136,532 deaths and a total of 3820095 cured.

  On the same day, the municipal government of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's second largest city, announced that it would allow spectators to enter the stadium to watch football matches from October 4.

At the same time, measures such as the number of spectators should not exceed one-third of the number of spectators that can be accommodated, masks must be worn, and online ticket sales will be adopted.

  Argentine health officials recently stated that the number of new cases in the 10 provinces in the interior of the country is still showing rapid growth, calling on people to continue to strictly abide by the government’s epidemic prevention standards and measures.

  In Chile, from the 18th to the 20th is the local National Day holiday, the Chilean police have stepped up law enforcement to prevent illegal going outs and gatherings.

  In Ecuador, the “special state of the country” and curfew measures were ended in the middle of this month. Local governments are taking on more responsibilities for epidemic prevention and have successively introduced local epidemic prevention policies, including mandatory wearing of masks in public places, and restricting the flow of people in shops, theaters and other places. And business hours.