Brazil’s president Bolsonaro tests COVID-19 positive

Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro, who has been known to mingle in crowds without covering his face, had tested positive for COVID-19 after months of downplaying the coronavirus’s severity.

He said that he was taking hydroxychloroquine, the anti-malaria drug that has not been proven effective against COVID-19.

The 65-year-old populist confirmed the results while wearing a mask and speaking to reporters huddled close in front of him in the capital, Brasilia.

‘I’m, well, normal. I even want to take a walk around here, but I can’t due to medical recommendations,’ Bolsonaro said. ‘I thought I had it before, given my very dynamic activity. I’m president and on the combat lines. I like to be in the middle of the people.’

Brazil, the world’s sixth-biggest nation, with more than 210 million people, is one of the outbreak’s most lethal hot spots.

More than 65,000 Brazilians have died from COVID-19, and over 1.5 million have been infected.

Both numbers are the world’s second-highest totals, behind those of the US, though the true figures are believed to be higher because of a lack of widespread testing.

Bolsonaro had often appeared in public to shake hands with supporters and mingle with crowds, at times without a mask. He had said that his history as an athlete would protect him from the virus and that it would be nothing more than a ‘little flu’ if he were to contract it.

He had also repeatedly said that there was no way to prevent 70 per cent of the population falling ill with COVID-19 and that local authorities’ efforts to shut down economic activity would ultimately cause more hardship than allowing the virus to run its course.

Bolsonaro repeated those sentiments on Tuesday, likening the virus to a rain that will fall on most people and saying that some, like older people, must take greater care.

Cities and states last month began lifting restrictions that had been imposed to control the spread of the virus, as deaths began to decline along with the occupancy rate in intensive care units.

The World Health Organisation’s emergencies chief Michael Ryan wished Bolsonaro a speedy recovery and said that his infection ‘brings home the reality of this virus’ by showing that it doesn’t distinguish between ‘prince or pauper.’

News Courtesy: www.newagebd.net