Times Standard (Eureka)

Brazil's Bolsonaro indicted over vaccinatio­n status

- By Mauricio savarese

SAO PAULO >> Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was formally accused Tuesday of falsifying his COVID-19 vaccinatio­n status, marking the first indictment for the embattled far-right leader, with more allegation­s potentiall­y in store.

The federal police indictment released by the Supreme Court alleged that Bolsonaro and 16 others inserted false informatio­n into a public health database to make it appear as though the thenpresid­ent, his 12-year-old daughter and several others in his circle had received the COVID-19 vaccine.

Police detective Fábio Alvarez Shor, who signed the indictment, said in his report that Bolsonaro and his aides changed their vaccinatio­n records in order to “issue their respective (vaccinatio­n) certificat­es and use them to cheat current health restrictio­ns.”

“The investigat­ion found several false insertions between November 2021 and December 2022, and also many actions of using fraudulent documents,” Shor added.

The detective said in the indictment that Bolsonaro's aide-de-camp, Mauro Cid, told investigat­ors the former president asked him to insert the false data into the system for both himself and his adolescent daughter. Cid also said he delivered the vaccinatio­n certificat­es to Bolsonaro personally.

During the pandemic, Bolsonaro was one of the few world leaders who railed against the vaccine. He openly flouted health restrictio­ns and encouraged other Brazilians to follow his example. His administra­tion ignored several offers from pharmaceut­ical company Pfizer to sell Brazil tens of millions of shots in 2020, and he openly criticized a move by Sao Paulo state's governor to buy vaccines from Chinese company Sinovac when no other doses were available.

Brazil's prosecutor-general's office will have the final say on whether to use the indictment to file charges against Bolsonaro at the Supreme Court. The case stems from one of several investigat­ions targeting Bolsonaro.

 ?? SILVIA IZQUIERDO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A woman walks past a banner Saturday featuring the Brazilian national flag and an image of former President Jair Bolsonaro in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The message, in Portuguese, reads “Ex, most beloved of Brazil.”
SILVIA IZQUIERDO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A woman walks past a banner Saturday featuring the Brazilian national flag and an image of former President Jair Bolsonaro in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The message, in Portuguese, reads “Ex, most beloved of Brazil.”

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