Embracing ineffective lockdowns, world leaders issued stay-at-home directives and ordered many businesses to close their doors.
In America, we watched as some state governors quickly adopted policies that produced arrests, protests, and mass unemployment. In Brazil, under the leadership of Jair Messias Bolsonaro, a former congressman dubbed the "Trump of the Tropics," state governors followed in American governors' footsteps, shutting down businesses and violently arresting anyone who dared to serve their customers.
Bolsonaro protested.
In TV appearances and media briefings, the president, who was often condemned for not wearing his face mask properly, repeated that the virus wasn't that bad.
Many will catch it [coronavirus] whether or not they are careful. That will happen sooner or later," he told the media. "We must respect it, take personal hygiene seriously, but we can't be neurotic about it, as if it [this crisis] were the end of the world.
There are many governors, in my view, who are taking measures that will harm our economy a lot. Life goes on, we cannot be hysterical.















Comment: See also: Bolsonaro questions need for COVID-19 lockdown, says deaths exaggerated for political purposes