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Days after his expulsion of the Minister of Health … the President is preparing for a “new decision”

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Almost all Brazilian states have imposed measures to stay at home, and some are preparing to extend the measures until mid-May, after the country’s highest court ruled that governors and state governors can make decisions about social exclusion measures regardless of the federal government’s position.

But Bolsonaro wants to quickly reopen the country to stem the deteriorating Brazilian economy.

“Everything is done with an exaggeration that ends up bringing problems. These measures have not achieved their goal in some states. I hope this is the last week of isolation, from this way of fighting the virus,” Bolsonaro told reporters in front of the Presidential Palace in Brasilia.

The Brazilian president prefers a less restrictive model that includes isolating the groups most at risk until the end of the outbreak.

After Louise Henrik Mandita was sacked and Nelson Tech appointed as health minister, several governors said they were considering imposing more restrictive isolation measures in an attempt to curb the outbreak.

Tech had previously published an article defending the isolation measures, but he had not spoken since a mysterious presentation letter, Friday, and it is unclear what he will do in his post.

Bolsonaro spoke a day after an open meeting of dozens of supporters who wanted to close the Congress and the country’s Supreme Court, and his presence in such a demonstration sparked widespread condemnation in a country that bore the military dictatorship between 1964 and 1985.

The Brazilian president denied that he was attacking the country’s democracy in protest, but said, “Actually, I am the constitution.”

To date, the new health minister has not criticized the presence of his boss at the gathering, which violated the recommendations of many health care officials.

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Almost all Brazilian states have imposed measures to stay at home, and some are preparing to extend the measures until mid-May, after the country’s highest court ruled that governors and state governors can make decisions about social exclusion measures regardless of the federal government’s position.

But Bolsonaro wants to quickly reopen the country to stem the deteriorating Brazilian economy.

“Everything is done with an exaggeration that ends up bringing problems. These measures have not achieved their goal in some states. I hope this is the last week of isolation, from this way of fighting the virus,” Bolsonaro told reporters in front of the Presidential Palace in Brasilia.

The Brazilian president prefers a less restrictive model that includes isolating the groups most at risk until the end of the outbreak.

After Louise Henrik Mandita was sacked and Nelson Tech appointed as health minister, several governors said they were considering imposing more restrictive isolation measures in an attempt to curb the outbreak.

Tech had previously published an article defending the isolation measures, but he had not spoken since a mysterious presentation letter, Friday, and it is unclear what he will do in his post.

Bolsonaro spoke a day after an open meeting of dozens of supporters who wanted to close the Congress and the country’s Supreme Court, and his presence in such a demonstration sparked widespread condemnation in a country that bore the military dictatorship between 1964 and 1985.

The Brazilian president denied that he was attacking the country’s democracy in protest, but said, “Actually, I am the constitution.”

To date, the new health minister has not criticized the presence of his boss at the gathering, which violated the recommendations of many health care officials.

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