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Brazilian health minister resigns amid virus crisis

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BRASILIA: Brazilian Health Minister Nelson Teich resigned Friday after less than a month on the job over what an official said was “incompatib­ility” with President Jair Bolsonaro’s approach to fighting the country’s spiraling coronaviru­s crisis. The far-right president, who has compared the new coronaviru­s to a “little flu” and condemned the “hysteria” surroundin­g it, has now gone through two health ministers since mid-April.

Brazil’s death toll in the pandemic has meanwhile surged to become the sixth-highest in the world, with nearly 14,000 dead. Teich, a 62-year-old oncologist, became health minister on April 17, a day after Bolsonaro fired his predecesso­r, Luiz Henrique Mandetta. Mandetta, who was widely popular, had also clashed with Bolsonaro, a vocal critic of the stay-at-home measures the thenminist­er recommende­d to contain the virus.

Teich took the job promising “total alignment” with the president. But rifts soon emerged. Teich and Bolsonaro “were incompatib­le on certain courses of action,” a ministry source told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity. Teich, who kept a lower profile than Mandetta, did not go into the reasons for his departure in a brief final press conference. He thanked Bolsonaro and said that “it isn’t easy to lead a ministry like this at such a difficult time”.

Teich was taken by surprise last week when Bolsonaro issued a decree without consulting him that declared beauty salons and gyms “essential services” exempt from business closures. The final straw for Teich was reportedly a disagreeme­nt with Bolsonaro over using chloroquin­e to treat the virus. Like US President Donald Trump, to whom he is often compared, Bolsonaro touts the malaria drug as a promising treatment.

He wants it cleared for widespread use in coronaviru­s patients, despite studies casting doubt on its effectiven­ess and raising concerns about its safety. News of Teich’s resignatio­n drew anti-Bolsonaro protests in various cities. Residents banged pots and pans out their windows, shouting “Get out, Bolsonaro!”

Rising death toll

Brazil has more than 200,000 confirmed cases of the virus and a sharply rising death

toll. Experts say under-testing means the real figures may be 15 times higher or more, and warn the worst is yet to come. “Teich’s resignatio­n certainly bodes poorly for Brazil’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic on the eve of the most acute phase of the public health crisis,” the Eurasia Group consultanc­y said in a note.

“His exit after less than a month in office is a clear and visible manifestat­ion of how the health ministry was already dysfunctio­nal. Whoever replaces Teich will likely have to endorse more strongly the president’s penchant for the use of chloroquin­e.” Teich’s interim replacemen­t will be health ministry executive secretary Eduardo Pazuello, an active duty army general.

Bolsonaro embattled

Bolsonaro has found himself increasing­ly isolated over his response to the pandemic, clashing with state and local authoritie­s over their social distancing measures. He regularly flouts such measures himself, hitting the streets for rallies by his supporters, hosting barbecues, going to the shooting range and last weekend taking a spin on a jet ski. The president insists business closures and stayat-home orders are unnecessar­ily damaging the economy, which is on track to shrink 5.3 percent this year, according to the IMF. “Are people dying? Yes they are. I regret that. But many, many, many more will die if these measures keep destroying the economy,” Bolsonaro said Thursday. “This is war,” he added in a video conference with business leaders, urging them to “play rough” against stay-at-home measures imposed by Governor Joao Doria of Sao Paulo, the country’s industrial hub. — AFP

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