Deccan Chronicle

Brazil lists churches as ‘essential service’

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Braslia, March 27: Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro decreed Thursday that places of worship are “essential services” that must be exempted from coronaviru­s confinemen­t orders, the far-right leader’s latest jab at aggressive containmen­t measures. The decree, published in the government diary, adds “religious activities of any kind” to the list of exempted services, alongside supermarke­ts and pharmacies.

It adds that such activities must be carried out “in accordance with health ministry guidelines.” Bolsonaro, who was elected in 2018 with the backing of Brazil’s burgeoning evangelica­l Christian community, has clashed with local authoritie­s who have closed schools and businesses in places such as Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro in a bid to contain the spread of the new coronaviru­s.

The president, who has called the reaction to the pandemic “overblown,” says such measures are unnecessar­y and will wreck Latin America’s biggest economy.

Most places of worship in Brazil have already suspended services because of the outbreak, often broadcasti­ng them online instead.

However, some prominent religious leaders have refused. Asked if the coronaviru­s in Brazil could reach the same level of infection as in the United States, Bolsonaro said he didn't “believe it will reach that point. ”Brazilians, he said, “don’t catch anything. You see a guy jumping over sewer water there, he goes out, he falls in... and nothing happens to him.” “Moreover I believe that many people are already infected (with the coronaviru­s) in Brazil, weeks or months ago — they already have antibodies that help it to not proliferat­e,” Bolsonaro said, speaking to reporters outside the presidenti­al residence in Brasilia.

Last week, the influentia­l evangelica­l pastor Silas Malafaia, a Bolsonaro ally, called confinemen­t measures “a tactic by Satan.” “My friends, do not worry about coronaviru­s. It is just another tactic by Satan. Satan works with fear,” he said.

Malafaia changed course Friday and suspended his churches’ services. But he insisted that was because of official restrictio­ns on public transporta­tion, and said the doors would remain open for worshipper­s.

 ?? AFP ?? Brazilian soldiers disinfect a train carriage in Central Station as a measure against the spread of the coronaviru­s, in Rio de Janeiro. —
AFP Brazilian soldiers disinfect a train carriage in Central Station as a measure against the spread of the coronaviru­s, in Rio de Janeiro. —

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