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Bolsonaro fires Brazils popular health minister after virus clash


Brazils President Jair Bolsonaro (L) attends a joint news conference with popular health minister Luiz Mandetta. (Photo by Getty Images)

Brazils President Jair Bolsonaro has sparked protests and anger by sacking his popular health minister, Luiz Henrique Mandetta, after the two clashed over Bolsonaros highly controversial response to the coronavirus pandemic.

"I have just received notice of my dismissal from President Jair Bolsonaro," Mandetta tweeted on Thursday. "I would like to say thank you for the opportunity that was given to me, to manage our health service ... and to plan our fight against the coronavirus epidemic, this great challenge that our health system is about to face."

Speaking shortly after Mandettas exit was announced, Bolsonaro claimed the separation had been "a consensual divorce" - but signaled dissatisfaction with his former ministers position on the economic impact of coronavirus.

"I know ... life is priceless. But the economy and jobs must return to normal," Bolsonaro said, as he introduced his new health minister, Nelson Teich, an oncologist who was CEO of a group of private clinics and is now a partner in a medical service consulting outfit.

Mandettas sacking has been anticipated for weeks, as Bolsonaro repeatedly downplayed coronavirus and urged the relaxation of social distancing measures while Mandetta defended such policies.

But the move to force out Brazils most senior health official came just weeks before the virus is expected to reach its peak in the country. Confirmed cases have soared to more than 30,425 and 1,924 Brazilians have died.

When news of the sacking broke, shouts of "Bolsonaro murder!" were heard in central Rio de Janeiro and pan-bashing protests erupted in cities across the country.

"It absurd to change the health minister in the middle of a pandemic," said one Rio de Janeiro intensive care doctor, speaking anonymously for fear of repercussions.

"It was a terrible decision by the president, a president imprisoned in empirical ideas without any scientific or clinical basis, who is going against everything that is happening in the world."

Bolsonaros public call for Brazil to get back to work and his efforts to undermine regional governments shutdowns has appalled critics and sparked a political rebellion by the governors of nearly all of Brazils 27 states.

In contrast, during calm daily briefings Mandetta advised Brazilians to follow state governments advice on isolation.

"Dont think that we are going to escape a sharp rise in cases of this illness," he said in his final briefing on Thursday. "The health system still isnt ready [to deal with] a rapid increase [in cases]."

Writing ahead of Bolsonaros decision, the political commentator Leandro Colon said Mandettas sacking might be good news "for those rooting for Jair Bolsonaros quick downfall".

Such a move would further isolate the rightwing populist and could provoke "a political reaction of major proportions", Colon wrote in the Folha de São Paulo newspaper.

But Colon warned that Mandettas removal would also be bad news for the health of Brazils 209 million citizens.

Recent modelling by researchers from Imperial College London suggested Brazil could have more than 1.1 million Covid-19 deaths if no action were taken to control the pandemic; 529,000 if only elderly people were forced to isolate; and 44,200 if drastic measures were implemented.

Speaking after Mandettas firing, Bolsonaro painted himself as a protector of the poor.

"We cannot harm the neediest - they have no way of staying at home for very long without going out to seek their sustenance," he said.

In his farewell press conference, Mandetta urged his former staff to mount an "unyielding defense of life and science" - a clear swipe at his former boss.

"Dont be afraid," he said. "Science is light ... and it is through science that we will find a way out of this."

His successor, Nelson Teich, said Brazil needed a full testing programme to better understand the new coronavirus and promised no "abrupt decision" on social distancing.

But he also made it clear Brazil would slowly start reopening. "What we are really doing here today is working for society to return to normal as quickly as possible," he said.


(Source: The Guardian)

 

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