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General Carlos Alberto dos Santos Cruz, former minister of the Secretariat of the Presidency, described President Jair Bolsonaro’s comment (without a party) as “shameful”, “irresponsible” and “absent-minded”, in a post published on social networks. Bolsonaro sparked controversy and outrage among politicians by commenting on the suspension of CoronaVac vaccine trials and saying he “won one more” from Governor Doria.
Who won? Vaccination, whatever it is, is public health. It is for the population. It is not a private matter. The treatment must be technical and within the law. Apart from that, it is irresponsibility, lack of a minimum notion of obligations, lack of respect for health. of the citizen. What a shame! No punctuation! “, wrote.
Even without naming names, Santos Cruz referred to the comment published by the president in response to a follower, on social networks, who asked him if Brazil could buy and produce the CoronaVac vaccine. The immunizer against covid-19 is developed by the Chinese laboratory Sinovac in association with the Butantan Institute, linked to the São Paulo government, by João Dória, considered its political enemy.
In response, Bolsonaro cited three of the effects hypothetically listed by Anvisa and recalled one of his disagreements with Doria, on whether vaccines are mandatory or not. He also commented on the suspension of vaccine tests carried out by Anvisa (National Health Surveillance Agency) and said that “he won one more” from the governor of São Paulo.
“Death, disability, anomaly. This is the vaccine that Dória wanted to force all the people of São Paulo to take. The president said that the vaccine could never be mandatory. One more that Jair Bolsonaro wins,” he said
Bolsonaro ousted General Carlos Alberto dos Santos Cruz in June last year, prompting the first fall of a military minister in the cabinet since he took office.
Santos Cruz had serious disagreements with the philosopher Olavo de Carvalho, considered an “ideological guru” from another branch of the government and who criticized some military personnel who occupy or have held key positions.
Criticisms of Santos Cruz have been endorsed on numerous occasions, especially through social networks, by two of the president’s sons, federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro and councilor Carlos Bolsonaro.
General Santos Cruz had previously held positions in the governments of Dilma Rousseff (advisor to the Secretariat for Strategic Affairs) and Michel Temer (head of the Secretariat for National Security).