The Columbus Dispatch

Brazil’s Bolsonaro facing investigat­ion

- Debora Alvares

BRASILIA, Brazil – A justice of Brazil’s top court ordered Friday that President Jair Bolsonaro be investigat­ed for comments linking COVID-19 vaccines to AIDS – an assertion rejected by doctors and scientists.

Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes instructed the country’s top prosecutor, Augusto Aras, to look into the accusation raised by a pandemic inquiry conducted by Brazil’s Senate.

Bolsonaro said in an Oct. 24 broadcast that “official reports from the U.K. government suggest that fully vaccinated people … are developing acquired immunodeficiency syndrome much faster than anticipate­d.” Facebook and Instagram took down that video days later, saying it violated their rules.

The Brazilian president, who remains unvaccinat­ed and has frequently pushed against vaccine mandates, argued he was merely quoting an article in the magazine Exame and not making assertions.

Moraes said in his ruling that Bolsonaro “used the modus operandi of mass disseminat­ion schemes in social networks,” which requires further investigat­ion.

The future of any investigat­ion is unknown, however. Aras rarely goes against the president and has not opened an investigat­ion into Bolsonaro’s handling of the pandemic despite calls to do so by the Senate committee.

Bolsonaro has flouted local health protocols since the start of the pandemic and has complained that restrictio­ns aimed at controllin­g the coronaviru­s do more harm than good.

More than 610,000 people have died of COVID-19 in Brazil, second only to the U.S. The country’s seven-day average of deaths is below 300 a day, which analysts have largely credited to immunizati­on efforts.

 ?? EVARISTO SA/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro faces an investigat­ion for comments linking COVID-19 vaccines to AIDS – an assertion rejected by doctors and scientists.
EVARISTO SA/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro faces an investigat­ion for comments linking COVID-19 vaccines to AIDS – an assertion rejected by doctors and scientists.

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