President Jair Bolsonaro calls June critical month for coronavirus in Brazil
BRASILIA - Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said on Friday that June would likely be the most critical month for the coronavirus outbreak in the country, as he criticized state governors for taking extreme measures that were slowing the economy.
The epidemic represents a serious political risk for the far-right populist Bolsonaro, who has taken criticism for his early handling of the outbreak, which he initially labeled a “fantasy.” Bolsonaro, who was already struggling to resuscitate a weak economy, made clear on Friday he was concerned about the economic impact of the virus, with Brazil’s currency and stock market among the world’s biggest losers over the past two weeks.
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