Brazil’s Congress launches COVID inquiry

Health workers look after patients in the emergency room of the Nossa Senhora da Conceicao hospital in Brazil that is overcrowding because of the coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak. REUTERS/DIEGO VARA
Health workers look after patients in the emergency room of the Nossa Senhora da Conceicao hospital in Brazil that is overcrowding because of the coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak. REUTERS/DIEGO VARA

RIO DE JANEIRO – Brazil’s Congress has launched an inquiry into the government’s handling of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.

The country has recorded more than 14 million cases and 391,000 deaths since the pandemic began.

The inquiry could potentially lead to the impeachment of President Jair Bolsonaro who has frequently spoken out against lockdowns, masks, and vaccinations.

Bolsonaro said he is “not worried” by the inquiry.

The president has faced widespread criticism over his handling of the outbreak and his support has plummeted.

Hospitals are overcrowded, with people dying as they wait for treatment in some cities, and the health system is on the brink of collapse in many areas.(BBC)

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