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Roberto Justus criticizes quarantine and says Covid-19 "isn't that serious"

The businessman also said that the pandemic "is not catastrophic" and linked the economic downturn to "political correctness"; in March, an audio recording of Justus was leaked in which he downplayed the pandemic and said that the disease "only kills old people."

Roberto Justus (Photo: Reproduction)

Forum Magazine - Businessman Roberto Justus criticized the quarantine again this Tuesday (2) in an interview with the Pânico program, on Jovem Pan radio. For him, the decrees of mayors and governors that impose limits on what can or cannot operate are the reason for the current economic crisis, and not the coronavirus.

"The biggest mistake was closing humanity off in this way," he said.

According to the businessman, Covid-19, which has already killed nearly half a million people worldwide, "isn't that serious." "We shouldn't let the economy suffer the biggest fall in human history because of political correctness," he declared.

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