This Article is From Jul 10, 2020

Brazil President Says He's Taking Hydroxychloroquine To Fight COVID-19

Since the beginning of the crisis, the far-right president has dismissed the seriousness of the epidemic and criticized containment measures ordered by governors in Brazilian states.

Brazil President Says He's Taking Hydroxychloroquine To Fight COVID-19

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has tested positive for COVID-19.

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who has tested positive for COVID-19, said on Facebook Thursday that he was "very well" and again advocated the use of the controversial drug hydroxychloroquine.

Bolsonaro, 65, appeared in his weekly Facebook Live post at his official residence. He appeared to be in good shape and was not accompanied, as is often the case, by ministers or senior officials, and the usual sign language interpreter was not present.

Since the beginning of the crisis, the far-right president has dismissed the seriousness of the epidemic and criticized containment measures ordered by governors in Brazilian states.

Bolsonaro said that after feeling unwell at the end of last week, he had started taking one hydroxychloroquine tablet every day.

The drug, originally tested to fight malaria, has been pushed as a treatment for COVID-19 in many countries -- but its effectiveness has not been formally proven and the issue is deeply dividing the global scientific community.

"I'm saying this very clearly," Bolsonaro said in his video.

"I took (hydroxychloroquine) and it worked, and I'm fine, thank God. And let those who criticize it at least offer an alternative."

He did, however, deny making "propaganda for hydroxychloroquine".

Brazil is currently the second country hardest-hit country in the world by the pandemic, behind the United States.

The country reported 69,184 COVID-19-related deaths on Thursday, with an increase of 1,224 in the previous 24 hours.

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