The Asian Age

Brazil lists churches as ‘essential service’

Most places have suspended services, often broadcasti­ng prayers online

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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. — AFP

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