Maia says Bolsonaro is to blame for 200,000 deaths from Covid-19



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Credit: Wallace Martins

“The Minister of Health is a disaster for the country and for the government, in addition to compromising the image of the Army” Rodrigo Maia, president of the Chamber (Credit: Wallace Martins)

The mayor, Rodrigo Maia (DEM-RJ), called President Jair Bolsonaro a “coward” in a post on Twitter on Saturday afternoon, 9 minutes later, Maia said that Bolsonaro is “to blame” for 200,000 deaths. by covid-19.

First, the parliamentarian shared a note from the column Radar, from Veja Magazine, who points out the alleged dissatisfaction of the Planalto head with the Minister of Health, Eduardo Pazuello. “Bolsonaro is a coward,” Maia wrote, sharing the news with the headline “Bolsonaro blames Pazuello for loss of popularity and delay in vaccine.” The discontent, according to the magazine’s column, would have manifested itself at a ministerial meeting called by Planalto to discuss vaccination against covid-19.

After the first post, the mayor made one more publication on the situation of the new coronavirus in the country: “Bolsonaro: 200 thousand lives lost so far. You are to blame. “This Thursday, the 7th, Brazil reached the mark of 200 thousand deaths from covid-19. Bolsonaro said that day that he regrets the victims of the pandemic, but that” life goes on. “Maia disputes with Bolsonaro control the Chamber of Deputies since February.

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