Masks are required in many places depending on state and municipal rules. Hand sanitizer is used everywhere. Bars and restaurants are open, though I haven’t been to the nightclubs. (I understand many are now open but you should confirm this). Beaches are open (I don’t think they ever closed). Hotels are open. I’m in a condo and our pool is open and our gym is open. They have reduced capacity but that hasn’t been an issue. Not sure hotel pools are open but I don’t see why not. Brothels are open (!). Some establishments do temp checks when entering and some don’t. People are not lining up to enter malls and stores. For immigration, Canadians no longer require visas and the health insurance requirement that had been in place for a few months is now gone as well. No quarantines. No contract tracking. Temp checks at some places only. I’m going back to Canada in early November to take care of some matters and then I’ll return in December for a month or so to spend mainly at the beach in São Paulo. Its not nearly as bad as Quebec - people here are easy going and do what they need to do. They are still enjoying life, even if it is a bit disrupted.
Masks are required in many places depending on state and municipal rules. Hand sanitizer is used everywhere. Bars and restaurants are open, though I haven’t been to the nightclubs. (I understand many are now open but you should confirm this). Beaches are open (I don’t think they ever closed). Hotels are open. I’m in a condo and our pool is open and our gym is open. They have reduced capacity but that hasn’t been an issue. Not sure hotel pools are open but I don’t see why not. Brothels are open (!). Some establishments do temp checks when entering and some don’t. People are not lining up to enter malls and stores. For immigration, Canadians no longer require visas and the health insurance requirement that had been in place for a few months is now gone as well. No quarantines. No contract tracking. Temp checks at some places only. I’m going back to Canada in early November to take care of some matters and then I’ll return in December for a month or so to spend mainly at the beach in São Paulo. Its not nearly as bad as Quebec - people here are easy going and do what they need to do. They are still enjoying life, even if it is a bit disrupted.
Sanitizer in the lube dispenser!