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Health Minister Eduardo Pazuello said that he naturally saw the decision of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) that ordered the imposition of restrictions on people who decide not to take the covid-19 vaccine when it is available, and said, in an interview with SBT. , that the ministry itself will decide the restrictions.
“It is a decision that I see very naturally, because it was already foreseen by law. It is only being ratified and defined that the Ministry of Health that has yet to say … it is up to us, in principle, to put what these restrictions are, “he said. the minister.
“Then it is natural, it will be evaluated. Of course, it is not a forced obligation, nobody will take you out of your house to vaccinate. That position was clear, “he added.
With this statement, Pazuello contradicted the position of President Jair Bolsonaro, who yesterday showed irritation at the STF’s decision. In his weekly live on social media, Bolsonaro said that the federal government would not impose restrictions and that the STF should not have “entered this divided ball.”
Bolsonaro justified his resistance by stating, furthermore, that there would be no vaccines for everyone and then he could not force people to get vaccinated.
The Minister of Health also opposed the president on this issue. According to Pazuello, the government will have vaccines for everyone, following a schedule that will give attention to priority groups first.
“There is a schedule. Within a schedule it will be made available to everyone. Of course, there are priority groups,” he said.
Arriving at the end of a schedule, considering laboratory deliveries, national productions, Anvisa records, logistics as a whole, in the end we will have made available to all people in our country, free, universal and equal. . “
Pazuello also said that he will receive the vaccine against Covid-19, from any laboratory, when his turn comes. Bolsonaro, for his part, has stated that he will not be vaccinated.
“Yes (I take it). The vaccine is a fundamental part to control contamination, and that is why we work on it all the time,” he said. Pazuello, like the president, has also had the disease.