Health
Brazil leader rapped for stirring doubt on COVID-19 vaccine – The Japan Times
Critics of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro are again speaking out against the leader’s stance on the coronavirus pandemic, this time rejecting his view

Sao Paulo – Critics of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro are again speaking out against the leaders stance on the coronavirus pandemic, this time rejecting his view that vaccination for the virus shouldnt be mandatory.
Bolsonaros first such comments came Monday, when he told a supporter, “No one can force anyone to get a vaccine. He repeated it Thursday night during a live broadcast on Facebook, adding his opposition to administering vaccines that are yet to be proven on Brazilian soil.
“It h…
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