A government probe into Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's Covid-19 handling is giving families solace. Brazil has the 2nd highest Covid death toll.
In Brazil, a government report into the president's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic is helping bring validation to a nation with the world’s second highest death toll from the virus.
A government body laying blame at the president’s feet in the form of a nearly 1,300-page report is already helping bring solace and validation to the mournful nation with the world’s second highest death toll from the virus and eighth highest per capita. “Condemnation would be justice,” Torres said. “For people, it would be of great value to see that, see the government arrested — literally arrested. For them, it would be a relief.”
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