Vaccination passport, boycott of the Olympics and more on the night of December 6

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The deadline given by the Federal Supreme Court for the government to comment on proof of vaccination against Covid-19 and the boycott of the Winter Olympics are some of the highlights of the evening this Monday, December 6, 2021.

Vaccination passport

The Federal Supreme Court (STF) gave a period of 48 hours for the government to comment on the recommendation by Anvisa, which asks for the requirement of proof of vaccination against Covid-19 or mandatory quarantine for travelers to enter Brazil. The decision is made by minister Luís Roberto Barroso.

Brazil Aid

The government is preparing the publication of a provisional measure to pay the first installment of R$ 400 of Auxílio Brasil. THE CNN found that the text should be published this Tuesday (7) in the Official Gazette. The MP would open the possibility for the Ministry of Citizenship to use the remaining funds from Bolsa Família to guarantee the value to the beneficiaries of the new social program.

Process opening

The Brazilian Securities Commission (CVM) opened a process to investigate leaks of information at Petrobras, after President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) stated that the state-owned company would start to reduce fuel prices. This Monday (6), Petrobras stated that there is no decision on fuel prices and denied any advance information.

Dallagnol Affiliation

Podemos has set the affiliation of former Lava Jato coordinator Deltan Dallagnol for Friday (10). The party prepares a ceremony with the presence of Sergio Moro, who is also part of the legend.

Boycott

Joe Biden’s government announced a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. No US political representatives will attend the Games. The decision is a message against human rights violations in China.

On the rise in networks

The diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Games is also one of the highlights on social media this Monday (6).

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Reference: CNN Brasil

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