The approval by the Senate of the bill that equates crimes of racial injury and racism, the opening of an investigation to investigate irregularities in Enem and Inep and Black Friday in Brazil are among the highlights of this Friday morning (19).
Enem
The Federal Court of Accounts opened an investigation to investigate irregularities in the organization of Enem and Inep, the institute responsible for applying the evidence. The decision was made after a request from opposition deputies. Enem is scheduled for the next two Sundays (November 21 and 28) across the country.
Black Friday
Research shows that more than half of consumers intend to take advantage of Black Friday promotions to anticipate Christmas shopping. Women represent 68% of people who plan to secure discounts.
Covid-19 no Brazil
Second survey of CNN, 18 states recorded a drop in the Covid-19 fatality rate in the first half of November, compared to the same period in October. The rate is calculated based on the number of new deaths, in relation to new infections confirmed by the disease.
Covid-19 in Germany
The number of new Covid-19 cases set a record in Germany, with 65,000 new cases in 24 hours, 22% more than the day before. Experts still believe that there is underreporting and that the actual number could be up to three times higher.
Racism
Amid the reflections brought by Black Consciousness Day, celebrated on November 20, the Senate unanimously approved the bill that typifies racial slurs as racism. The matter is now being analyzed by the Chamber of Deputies.
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Reference: CNN Brasil