The first Brazilian tested positive for COVID-19

The first Brazilian Michelle Bolsonaro tested positive for COVID-19 weeks after her husband, President Jair Bolsonaro, announced that she had done the same.

She is in “good physical shape” and follows established fitness protocols, according to a Wednesday. Michelle Bolsonaro is being monitored through a presidential medical team.

The president first attended a public event in Brasilia on Wednesday, where she wore a mask while commenting on an initiative for rural and indigenous women, NPR reported.

News of Michelle Bolsonaro’s infection came the same day as the country’s Minister of Science and Technology, Marcos Pontes, shared on Twitter, who also conducted coronavirus tests. Pontes is the fifth member of Bolsonaro’s wardrobe to get the disease.

Receber positive for o novo coronavirus. Estou bem, was um pouco of flu symptom and dor de cabeca. Agora em isolamento. He’s going to give you your certificate. I follow cumprindo minha time table remotely and, obeying or perodo social distance for full pic.twitter.com/plE9uZF0bv

Jair Bolsonaro said last week that he had tested negative for coronavirus after stating that he had contracted the disease on July 7. The leader has not shied away from public occasions since the start of the pandemic and has continuously minimized the effect of the disease.

Brazilian president also announced earlier this month that he was taking hydroxychloroquine, an antimalarial drug that was promoted through Trump President Donald John Trump’s new eebook Bob Woodward’s eebook will include main points in 25 non-public letters between Trump and Kim Jong Un On The Money: Pelosi, Mnuchin speaks but does not advance to break the deadlock. Trump catches the ‘third lane’ of politics with a break-up of the payroll tax ‘Trump is employing racist tropes to propose the fair repeal of housing use to suburban housewife ‘Biden commemorating the anniversary of the Charlottesville Unite the Right: ‘We’re in a war for our nation’s soul’ ‘MORE as a remedy for COVID-19.

Several studies have shown that hydroxychloroquine is effective in treating COVID-19 and can create fitness risks, such as abnormal central rhythms.

Bagnaro’s management reopened the country’s borders on Wednesday to foreign air travel, which have been banned since March. Foreign tourists must be able to prove that they have fitness insurance for the duration of their trip, the New York Times reported.

Brazil has the highest number of coronavirus cases in the world, the United States. The country has shown more than 2.5 million cases of COVID-19 and 90,134 deaths.

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