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His Health Minister, Nelson Tech, assured that this was “the president’s decision” and that he was not consulted. Meanwhile, followers of the controversial president held a performance in Brasilia where they laugh at those who died of the coronavirus.
The President of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, is again in the eye of controversy after he confirmed this Monday that he signed a decree where he includes gyms, beauty salons and hairdressers on the “essential services” list. This after last week, the president himself did the same regarding construction and industrial activities.
According to the local media BalloonWhile attending the press at the Alvorada Palace, the official residence of the Brazilian head of state, Bolsonaro argued his decision, stating that “health is life.” Furthermore, he argued that the fight against the coronavirus must take place “in parallel” to the issue of employment: “I will repeat: The question of the life of the virus must be addressed in parallel with employment.”
Despite denying that these decrees on essential activities are an attempt to avoid the decisions of the governors and mayors on social distance, from the political world they have interpreted these decisions in this way: “I don’t cheat at all, health is life … unemployment kills.”
In this way, the controversial decree became the subject of questions by the media towards the Brazilian Health Minister, Nelson Teich, who was surprised since he was not consulted about it. Despite trying to explain Bolsonaro’s resolution commenting that it can be a well-executed measure “if a flow is created that prevents people from becoming contaminated,” the Secretary of State stated that this “was the decision of the President. He did not go through the Ministry of Cheers, it’s not our decision. It’s the president’s job. “
BOLSONARO FOLLOWERS LAUGH AT PANDEMIC WITH “THRILLER” VERSION
On Sunday, Bolsonaro’s adherents in Brasilia performed a controversial street performance laughing at the disease and the deceased, who in this country already exceed the 11 thousand, in addition to having 163,500 infected.
Defying sanitary recommendations, this group of people interpreted the video for Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” to lower the profile of the pandemic, and express themselves against confinement.
“We will support you from the heart” and “fear is killing more than the virus”These are some of the phrases that could be read on the banners displayed by the participants.
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