Bolsonaro fires popular Brazil health minister amid pandemic

Bolsonaro, for his part, has repeatedly characterized the virus as a 鈥渓ittle flu,鈥� . (File/AFP)
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  • Luiz Henrique Mandetta, an orthopedist, had garnered support for his handling of the pandemic that included promotion of broad isolation measures enacted by state governors
  • His dismissal comes as experts say the peak of the new coronavirus outbreak in Brazil is expected in the coming weeks

RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazil鈥檚 President Jair Bolsonaro, whose dismissive stance toward the COVID-19 pandemic has angered many health experts, fired his popular health minister following a series of disagreements over the proper response to contain the virus鈥� spread in South America鈥檚 most populous country.
Luiz Henrique Mandetta, an orthopedist, had garnered support for his handling of the pandemic that included promotion of broad isolation measures enacted by state governors, even drawing comparisons to Dr. Anthony Fauci, US President Donald Trump鈥檚 top virus expert.
His dismissal comes as experts say the peak of the new coronavirus outbreak in Brazil is expected in the coming weeks.
鈥淵ou should have absolute certainty that we fought a good fight until here,鈥� Mandetta told fellow ministry workers in a televised press conference Thursday after announcing his departure. 鈥淏ut we鈥檙e at the start of the battle.鈥�
Bolsonaro, for his part, has repeatedly characterized the virus as a 鈥渓ittle flu,鈥� said shutting down the economy would cause more damage than confining only high-risk Brazilians, and touted the yet-unproven efficacy of an anti-malarial drug.
鈥淟ife is priceless, but the economy and employment need to return to normality,鈥� Bolsonaro said at a press conference on Thursday. He also said he would neither condemn nor criticize Mandetta. 鈥淚t was a consensual divorce because more important than me and more important than him as a minister is the health of the Brazilian people.鈥�
For Mandetta鈥檚 replacement, Bolsonaro named Nelson Teich, an oncologist and senior consultant at medical services company Teich Health Care. He also has a Master鈥檚 in Business Administration, according to his LinkedIn page.
Speaking alongside Bolsonaro, Teich said he didn鈥檛 want to announce any changes abruptly, as little is known about the virus. He added that he and the president are 鈥渃ompletely aligned.鈥�
鈥淗ealth and the economy are complementary,鈥� Teich said.
While Fauci isn鈥檛 a politician like Mandetta, both have often made public statements about the virus that differed with those of their bosses. The White House has said this week that Fauci鈥檚 job is secure. Still, Republicans close to the White House say Trump has complained about Fauci鈥檚 positive media attention and sought to leave him out of task force briefings.
Bolsonaro, likewise, had convened doctors without inviting Mandetta and, in a televised interview earlier this month, said Mandetta had failed to show 鈥渉umility.鈥� A few days later, on April 5, Bolsonaro told a group of supporters that he would act against officials in his government who 鈥渁re full of themselves.鈥�
Those comments were widely understood as signaling an end to Mandetta鈥檚 tenure, so much so that the minister said the next day his subordinates had cleaned out his desk.
He survived, but questions swirled over whether Bolsonaro had indeed backed away from dismissing the man whose COVID-19 response was welcomed by many Brazilians, or if he were just biding his time while recruiting a replacement.
That uncertainty vanished on Thursday.
While rising quickly, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Brazil is still relatively low in relation to the country鈥檚 massive population of 211 million, though it does have the most cases in Latin America. There have been almost 2,000 deaths. Its peak is expected in May.
For most people, the coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough that clear up in two to three weeks. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia and death.
Following Mandetta鈥檚 announcement of his firing, people in apartment buildings in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro could be heard yelling insults at Bolsonaro from their windows. A survey earlier this month by pollster Datafolha showed three-quarters of Brazilians approved of the health ministry鈥檚 handling of the crisis, versus just one-third for Bolsonaro.
At his press conference, Mandetta offered thanks to individuals with whom he had worked, and even to Bolsonaro.
鈥淚 leave the health ministry with a lot of gratitude to the president for having nominated me and allowing me to nominate each of you,鈥� Mandetta said. 鈥淚 know I am leaving the best team. Work for the next minister like you worked for me. Don鈥檛 spare any effort.鈥�