GloboNews commentators speak of crowds and restrictions against Covid-19



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The weather started hot on the first day of the year between GloboNews commentators Demétrio Magnoli and Gerson Camarotti. During the program “Em Pauta”, the two got into a fight when talking about the crowds that occurred during the holidays on the coast of Brazil.

“There are millions of people who moved to the popular beaches of São Paulo after spending the whole year meeting because they had to come together to work in essential sectors. I want to ask Camarotti: would you say that he is execrable after spending a whole year on the trains to work in essential sectors because now he has met in Praia Grande? ”.

“You’re putting that word, Demeter. You have to answer that question. You have the recommendation of science. And science has to be for everyone, ”Camarotti replied.

“Of course it has to be for everyone, Demeter. You have to answer. Put the word in your mouth and respond as you see fit. Now you have to follow the science. There is no exception. The social situation of the country is understandable, you know, I know, I know this reality well, it must be taken into account, but one thing is work and survival, another is a party. You also have to have common sense, Demétrio, ”said Camarotti.

After the commentator’s speech, the presenter Cecilia Flesch tried to intervene in the discussion, but was interrupted by Demétrio who wanted to counter Camarotti’s comment.

“There is no single science called epidemiology. There is another science called sociology and another called anthropology ”, said Demétrio.

Cecilia took the floor again and said: ‘Unfortunately we are not the ones who are going to solve this dilemma here.’ However, he was interrupted again, this time by Camarotti.

“The contamination has to be epidemiology, yes. We are here all year round bringing specialists, talking … ”, Camarotti replied while Demétrio and Cecilia tried to interrupt him. After being able to speak again, the presenter of “Em Pauta” took the opportunity to change the subject.

“Let’s talk about what can actually help to solve this dilemma,” he said. Then he asked Jorge Pontual, who was in New York, his opinion about the vaccination rate in other countries.

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