Marin Independent Journal

Bolsonaro under fire as Brazil hits 300,000 virus deaths

- By Mauricio Savarese and Débora Álvares

BRASILIA, BRAZIL >> Mere miles from Brazil’s presidenti­al palace, the bodies of COVID-19 victims were laid on floors of hospitals whose morgues were overflowin­g. Lawmakers fielded calls from panicked constituen­ts across the country, where thousands awaited intensive care beds, and they had no effective health minister to turn to Sunday.

Meanwhile, a smiling President Jair Bolsonaro met hundreds of supporters to pass out pieces of green-and-yellow cake in celebratio­n of his 66th birthday. The mood was jubilant even as the country approached a bleak coronaviru­s milestone.

Brazil was in political disarray as it surpassed 300,000 deaths from the virus Wednesday evening. Foes and even some allies are pleading with the president to change course to stem a recent surge of daily deaths accounting for almost onethird of the total worldwide.

Bolsonaro this month began shifting rhetoric on the value of vaccines but continues to refuse restrictio­ns on activity he paints as infringeme­nt on personal freedom and still promotes unproven COVID-19 cures.

“Should I change my narrative? Should I become more malleable?

Should I give in? Do what the vast majority is doing?” Bolsonaro said Monday during a ceremony at the presidenti­al palace. “If I am convinced to do otherwise, I will. But I haven’t been convinced yet. We must fight against the virus, not against the president.”

Lawmakers have been seeking ways to prevail upon Bolsonaro. As hospital systems collapse and crucial supplies run dry, four lower house lawmakers told The Associated Press their constituen­ts are calling them his “accomplice­s.” Two are members of allied parties and spoke on condition of anonymity in order to speak freely.

“There is a lot of solidarity, but everything has its limit. Everything,” the house’s speaker, Bolsonaro ally Arthur Lira, said on Wednesday afternoon in Congress. “Congress’ political remedies are known, and they are all bitter. Some, fatal.”

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PRESS ?? Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, center, arrives for a press conference at the presidenti­al residence in Brasilia, Brazil, on Wednesday.
ERALDO PERES — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, center, arrives for a press conference at the presidenti­al residence in Brasilia, Brazil, on Wednesday.

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