The documentary "They Could Be Alive" details Bolsonaro's crimes during the pandemic.
Testimonies help paint a picture that points to Bolsonaro's criminal actions in spreading the virus and sabotaging prevention and treatment efforts.
Brazil of Fact The documentary They Could Be AliveThe film, by filmmakers Lucas and Gabriel Mesquita, offers a stark portrayal of the pandemic management by Jair Bolsonaro's government. The feature (watch below) includes interviews with health experts, participants in the COVID-19 Parliamentary Inquiry Commission, and family members of victims of the disease.
The testimonies and information provided by the directors help to paint a picture that points to Bolsonaro's criminal actions in spreading the virus and sabotaging prevention and treatment measures. The conclusion is that the current president of the country may have been responsible for more than half of the COVID-19 deaths that occurred in Brazil.
"It was a government plan," said Lucas Mesquita, at a screening of the film in Buenos Aires attended by Brasil de Fato. "What is the big criminal issue here? The strategy of supposed herd immunity through contagion. A mass murder," he summarized.
Amnesty
At a time when rumors about a possible amnesty for the Bolsonaro clan seem to be circulating in the corridors of Brasília, the documentary fulfills the role of rescuing the memory of the president's objective responsibility in the deaths of thousands of Brazilians.
In testimony before the Covid Parliamentary Inquiry Commission, Pedro Hallal, an epidemiologist and researcher at the Federal University of Pelotas, stated that of the 500 deaths from Covid-19 in the country up to that point, approximately 400 were directly the responsibility of Bolsonaro.
"It wasn't the federal government that said the pandemic was just a 'little flu.' It wasn't the government that encouraged people to go out without masks, nor was it the government that said the vaccine could turn you into an alligator. It was all the president, and it's his responsibility," Hallal stated to the Commission in June 2021. At that time, the country was still suffering from the second wave of COVID-19, the largest and deadliest of all.
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