Brazilian state of São Paulo makes coronavirus vaccine mandatory for its 46 million residents

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Brazil’s most populous state will make the coronavirus vaccine compulsory for its 46 million residents, putting São Paulo Governor João Doria at odds with President Jair Bolsonaro, a noted coronavirus skeptic who has said he will not get inoculated. Terrence McCoy, The Washington Post’s Brazil correspondent, joined CBSN from Rio de Janeiro to discuss.

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