By Letícia Casado and Anatoly Kurmanaev
May 24, 2020, 9:54 p.m. ET
BRASÍLIA — The United States, citing Brazil’s surging coronavirus crisis, has banned flights from the nation, delivering a blow to its embattled leader, who has tried to use his warm relations with President Trump to bolster his political standing.
In recent weeks, coronavirus cases and deaths have exploded in Brazil, Latin America’s most populous country.
Its [MY ADD:]( MAD - ) president, Jair Bolsonaro , a pandemic skeptic, had ignored the warnings of health experts and mocked social distancing measures. Now, Brazil has the second-highest number of confirmed coronavirus infections in the world — trailing only the United States — with more than 350,000 cases and 22,700 deaths.
As hospitals collapsed and mayors and governors begged for help,
American officials said Sunday they were imposing the ban to slow the spread of the disease.
“Today’s action will help ensure foreign nationals who have been in Brazil do not become a source of additional infections in our country,” said the White House press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany.
The new travel restrictions will not affect bilateral trade, she said.
Although as a practical matter air travel has collapsed during the pandemic, the flight ban imposed by an ally is still a public relations setback for
Still,
The ban also complicates the outlook for Brazilian airlines, which, like many around the world, are suffering from the collapse in demand.
Before the crisis, the United States was an important destination for Brazilian businessmen and tourists. There were almost 30 direct daily flights between the countries last year.
Now there are just 13 flights a week from Brazil to the United Sta
tes.