Overview
- Authorities logged nine suspected intoxications over 25 days linked to adulterated spirits served in bars and social settings, triggering rapid public‑health alerts.
- São Paulo state has confirmed at least two deaths tied to the cluster, and São Bernardo do Campo reported a third suspected fatality pending forensic confirmation.
- The Brazilian neuro‑ophthalmology society issued an emergency alert on toxic optic neuropathy, stressing treatment within 24–48 hours with antidotes and hemodialysis.
- Police opened criminal inquiries into product provenance, seizing multiple gin bottles from an adega for lab testing, as establishments were told to isolate suspect stock and preserve evidence.
- A patient in Limeira left intensive care, while other hospitalizations and investigations continue under a national Rapid Alert System meeting and strengthened surveillance.