Brazilian president deliberately ignores warnings of WHO and medical experts about COVID-19

Edited by Ed Newman
2020-04-22 12:34:54

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Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro speaks to fans in Brasilia, Brazil, April 19, 2020.  (Photo: EFE)

Brasilia, April 22 (RHC)-- "I am not a gravedigger," Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro told reporters when asked about the number of deaths caused by COVID-19 in the South American country.

The controversial response was given at the entrance of the Alvorada Palace, the official residence of the Presidency, according to local media.  The question from reporters came after the Brazilian Health Ministry corrected an error in the death figures released on Monday.

It had reported 383 deaths in the last day, which were later reduced to 113.  According to the Ministry, the change was due to a "fingering error."  The truth is that the number of deaths in the country continue to rise, while tensions between the administration of ultra-right-wing Jair Bolsonaro and the governors grow.

Despite the death toll, Bolsonaro is once again questioning the social isolation measures unilaterally applied by the governors.  "There is no point in the population wanting to flee from COVID-19, if 70% of them will contract the disease anyway," the president said.

Bolsonaro continues to blame the press for maximizing the effects of the pandemic to increase fear and bewilderment.  To date, Brazil reports a total of 2,575 deaths and 40,581 infections.



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