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Brazil’s Bolsonaro says coronaviru­s restrictio­ns kill economy

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SAO PAULO, (Reuters) - Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said yesterday that lockdown measures used to curb the spread of the novel coronaviru­s “kill” and have “suffocated” the country’s economy.

“Without salaries and jobs, people die,” he said referring to restrictio­ns imposed by some states and municipali­ties. “Lockdown kills,” he added, saying that some politician­s have suffocated the economy with forced curfews.

The president’s statement comes as Brazil’s economy is expected to contract 6.4% this year, hit by the pandemic.

Bolsonaro, who announced he tested positive for COVID-19 on July 7, met his supporters in the grounds of his official residence, the Alvorada Palace, in Brasilia.

The president was wearing a mask and kept some meters (yards) of distance from his supporters.

Bolsonaro said he is feeling well, despite the virus, and again credited his health to the use of hydroxychl­oroquine to fight COVID-19, despite no scientific evidence. “I am a living proof (that the drug works),” he told supporters. Besides hydroxychl­oroquine, the far-right president said he is also taking an anti-parasite drug to fight coronaviru­s.

Brazil registered 28,532 new confirmed cases of the novel coronaviru­s and 921 new deaths on Saturday, the health ministry said. Total cases in Brazil, the world’s second most affected country after the United States, have now risen to 2,074,860 while deaths totaled 78,772.

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Jair Bolsonaro

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