Brazil bars foreigners as President Bolsonaro urges end to social distancing

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BRASILIA (REUTERS) - Brazil on Friday (March 27) barred all non-resident foreigners from entering the country via its airports to slow the spread of the coronavirus, but President Jair Bolsonaro urged Brazilians to return to work instead of practising social distancing.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BRASILIA - Brazil on Friday barred all non-resident foreigners from entering the country via its airports to slow the spread of the coronavirus, but President Jair Bolsonaro urged Brazilians to return to work instead of practising social distancing.

Ignoring the pleas of public health experts, Mr Bolsonaro said he wants to keep the economy running, scoffing at the"hysteria" surrounding a virus he calls"a little flu". "For the neighbourhood salesmen, for the shop owners in city centers, for domestic employees, for millions of Brazilians, Brazil cannot stop," said the ad, which shows scenes of crowded classrooms and street markets.

Sao Paulo Governor Joao Doria, a former Bolsonaro ally who has clashed with the president over his handling of the crisis, called the ad"disinformation". Economy Minister Paulo Guedes also said the government will offer 45 billion reais to self-employed and informal workers, adding that all the government's coronavirus-fighting measures will total 700 billion reais over three months.

 

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Sorry, this fake news. He is not trying ending social distancing AT ALL!! What he wants is to people to go back and work instead of being under horizontal quarentine as in Europe. Brazil prefers to follow SINGAPORE and USA’s approach, protecting the vulnerable groups only.

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