Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Brazilian prez Bolsonaro makes life-or-death coronaviru­s gamble

- BY DAVID BILLER

RIO DE JANEIRO — Even as coronaviru­s cases mount in Latin America’s largest nation, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has staked out the most deliberate­ly dismissive position of any major world leader, calling the pandemic a momentary, minor problem and saying strong measures to contain it are unnecessar­y.

Bolsonaro says his response to the disease matches that of President Donald Trump in the U.S., but the Brazilian leader has gone further, labeling the virus as “a little flu” and saying state governors’ aggressive measures to halt the disease were crimes.

On Thursday, Bolsonaro told reporters in the capital, Brasilia, that he feels Brazilians’ natural immunity will protect the nation.

“The Brazilian needs to be studied. He doesn’t catch anything. You see a guy jumping into sewage, diving in, right? Nothing happens to him. I think a lot of people were already infected in Brazil, weeks or months ago, and they already have the antibodies that help it not proliferat­e,” Bolsonaro said. “I’m hopeful that’s really a reality.”

A video titled “Brazil Cannot Stop” that circulated on social media drew a rebuke from Monica de Bolle, a Brazilian senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for Internatio­nal Economics.

“Do you know what will happen, Bolsonaro? Brazil WILL stop. Your irresponsi­bility will bring thousands to avoidable deaths,” she tweeted Friday. “The destroyed lungs of these people, as well as the organs of those who won’t be able to have medical care, will fall on your lap. And Brazil will not spare you.”

Bolsonaro, 65, shows no sign of wavering even as the nation’s tally of confirmed COVID-19 cases approach 4,000, deaths top 100 and Brazilians overwhelmi­ngly demand tough anti-virus measures. Pollster Datafolha this month found 73% of people supported total isolation.

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