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Brazil goes back to the streets demanding Bolsonaro s removal

Brazil goes back to the streets demanding Bolsonaro s removal Brazil goes back to the streets demanding Bolsonaro s removal Brasilia, Feb 20 (Prensa Latina) Brazil s Workers Federation (CUT, in Portuguese) and the fronts Brasil Popular and Povo Sem Medo (People Without Fear) started today new popular demonstrations to demand the removal of President Jair Bolsonaro, which will extend until tomorrow. The organizers reported that at least 70 cities have confirmed rallies, bicycle marches and public events, without big crowds, to put pressure for the opening of the impeachment process against the president. The national mobilization also includes the demand called Vaccination Now and Free for the Entire Population, the strengthening of the Unified Health System, the protection of jobs and the extension of the monthly emergency aid of 600 reais (US$ 110) until the end of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Covid-19 cases are falling in several countries, except Brazil

How to Retire in Bolivia: Costs, Visas and More

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Brazil s disastrous pandemic response

UOL decided to organise a network to continue to have timely, quality data. With rising complaints about underreporting, the Supreme Court of Brazil determined on June 8, that the federal government should continue to present the accumulated figures of cases and deaths. The attempted fudging of statistics reflects the absence of science-based approach in the Ministry of Health. Luiz Henrique Mandetta, a children’s orthopedic doctor, was sacked by the president on April 16. Nelson Luiz Sperle Teich, a medical oncologist, who defended the lockdown as a measure to control the pandemic and resigned on May 15, 2020. Since May 16, 2020, Army General Eduardo Pazuello has held the position of Minister of Health without having experience in the health sector.

Coronavirus crisis in Brazil: Study finds that Brazil s Jair Bolsonaro carried out an institutional strategy to spread the coronavirus | Americas

The grimmest timeline in the history of public health in Brazil emerges from an investigation of directives issued by the government of President Jair Messias Bolsonaro relating to the Covid-19 pandemic. In a common effort undertaken since March 2020, the Center for Research and Studies in Public Health Law (CEPEDISA) of the Public Health College (FSP) of the University of São Paulo (USP) and Conectas Direitos Humanos, one of the most respected justice organizations of Latin America, have collected and scrutinized federal and state regulations relating to the novel coronavirus, producing a brief titled Rights in the Pandemic – Mapping and Analysis of the Legal Rules in Response to Covid-19 in Brazil. On January 21, they put out a special edition making a strong statement: “Our research has revealed the existence of an institutional strategy to spread the virus, promoted by the Brazilian government under the leadership of the President of the Republic.”

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