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COVID-19 in Brazil: ‘Lobo’ Zagallo was vaccinated against the coronavirus at 89 years old | Rio de Janeiro | Coronavirus

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Mario ‘Lobo’ Zagallo urged that the entire population be vaccinated to lower the mortality rate

Mario ‘Lobo’ Zagallo, four times world champion with Brazil (two as a player, one as a DT and one as an auxiliary), he was vaccinated against COVID-19 in Rio de Janeiro at the age of 89 and urged everyone to do so to end the pandemic.

“Now he has reached my age, I am 89 years old, I am going to do what a lot of people have not done yet and that everyone has to do. This is good for health and collectively, if everyone does it, the death rate will go down. “, he pointed.

Mario ‘Lobo’ Zagallo He was crowned champion of the World Cup as a footballer and coach. As a player he won in Sweden 1958 and Chile 1962, as a technical director he did it in Mexico 1970, while he was assistant to Carlos Alberto Parreira in the United States 1994.

Brazil exceeds 232,000 deaths from COVID-19

Brazil, one of the global epicenters of the pandemic, exceeded 232,000 deaths from the COVID-19. According to the latest balance, the South American giant has registered 9,548,079 cases of coronavirus to date.

Brazil, with a population of about 212 million inhabitants, is the second country in the world with the highest number of deaths linked to the coronavirus, after the United States, and the third with the most infected, after the United States and India.



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