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Brazil congress demands Jair Bolsonaro release results of his Covid-19 tests

- Dom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro

Brazil’s congress has given President Jair Bolsonaro an ultimatum to release the results of his coronaviru­s tests within 30 days, amid widespread speculatio­n that he has been infected with Covid-19.

“Brazil needs the truth! Was the president infected?” said the motion proposed by the leftist congressma­n Rogério Correa and agreed by leaders of the chamber of deputies.

The motion noted that 23 people who accompanie­d Bolsonaro on a visit to the US in March had since tested positive. Several of them attended a dinner at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort.

Since then, Bolsonaro has refused to share the outcome of two coronaviru­s tests he underwent – even refusing a freedom of informatio­n act request – leading to widespread speculatio­n that he had contracted some form of Covid-19.

In March, he said that his athletic background meant that if he did catch coronaviru­s he “wouldn’t feel anything or at the very worst it would be like a little flu or a bit of a cold”.

Bolsonaro has attacked social isolation measures and state governors who introduced them, ignoring the advice of his own health minister, Luiz Mandetta, to mingle with supporters. Last week he was filmed shaking an elderly woman’s hand after wiping his nose on the back of his wrist.

“If it shows he had the disease it shows how irresponsi­ble his behaviour was and how he put these people’s lives at risk,” said Maurício Santoro, a professor of internatio­nal relations at the State University of Rio de Janeiro. “It creates a whole political discussion about truth and transparen­cy.”

For more than a week, Bolsonaro has reportedly been on the verge of sacking Mandetta for indirectly criticisin­g his behaviour and the mixed messages the government has sent out.

On Wednesday Mandetta appeared to accept that he would soon be out of the job, telling reporters that Bolsonaro wanted a different approach from his own, which was “based on the informatio­n that we have, based on science”.

Brazil has more than 28,000 confirmed coronaviru­s cases and 1,736 deaths.

If the presidency minister, Jorge Oliveira, fails to comply with congress’s order, he could be charged with a “crime of responsibi­lity” but there is no direct threat to Bolsonaro’s mandate, said Eloísa Machado, a professor of constituti­onal law at São Paulo’s Getúlio Vargas Foundation. Still, the move “damages the president’s position against isolation”, she said.

 ?? Photograph: Adriano Machado/Reuters ?? President Jair Bolsonaro dispenses with a mask and touches his face as he visits a temporary field hospital, amid the coronaviru­s outbreak, in Aguas Lindas, Brazil, at the weekend.
Photograph: Adriano Machado/Reuters President Jair Bolsonaro dispenses with a mask and touches his face as he visits a temporary field hospital, amid the coronaviru­s outbreak, in Aguas Lindas, Brazil, at the weekend.

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