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Federal Judge orders Bolsonaro to wear a face mask in public

Wednesday, June 24th 2020 - 08:24 UTC
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Bolsonaro regularly breaks social distancing measures in place in the capital, giving handshakes and hugs at rallies by his supporters, generally without a mask. Bolsonaro regularly breaks social distancing measures in place in the capital, giving handshakes and hugs at rallies by his supporters, generally without a mask.

A federal judge in Brazil ordered President Jair Bolsonaro to wear a face mask in public after the far-right leader repeatedly flouted the coronavirus containment measures in place in Brasilia.

Judge Renato Borelli ordered Bolsonaro to stop ignoring the capital city's mask decree, or face a fine of 2,000 Reais (US$390).

“The president has a constitutional obligation to follow the laws in force in the country, as well as to promote the general welfare of the people, which means taking the necessary measures to protect citizens' right to health,” the judge wrote in his ruling on Monday.

The decision also applies to Bolsonaro's cabinet and staff.

The case was brought by a lawyer who said the president should be held to account for his “irresponsible behavior.” Masks have been mandatory in public in Brasilia since April to curb the spread of the virus.

Bolsonaro regularly breaks the social distancing measures in place in the capital, giving handshakes and hugs at rallies by his supporters, hosting barbecues, hitting the shooting range and going out for hotdogs, generally without a mask.

His former education minister Abraham Weintraub was fined 2,000 Reais last week for attending a pro-Bolsonaro rally in Brasilia without a mask.

Brazil has the second-highest COVID-19 death toll in the world, after the United States, at more than 51,000.

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