Brazilian Senate opens inquiry into Bolsonaro's COVID handling
Investigation into President Jair Bolsonaro comes as Brazil is set to surpass 400,000 coronavirus deaths this week.
27 Apr 2021
Brazils Senate has opened its inquiry into President Jair Bolsonaros handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, as the South American country rapidly approaches the sombre milestone of 400,000 coronavirus-related deaths.
The government of Bolsonaro, a far-right COVID-19 sceptic who has downplayed the virus and rebuffed efforts to enact public health restrictions, is facing widespread criticism for Brazils high coronavirus death toll and infection rates.
More than 391,000 people have died in Brazil the second highest death toll after the United States while at least 14.3 million cases have been recorded to date, according to a Johns Hopkins University tally.
The parliamentary commission known by its Portuguese acronym CPI will investigate whether federal or state officials were criminally negligent or corrupt in their handling of the pandemic, as well as whether Bolsonaro sabotaged public health measures.
A catastrophe that struck the Amazonian city of Manaus, where hospitals ran out of oxygen and other much-needed supplies during a surge of infections earlier this year, will also be investigated.
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