Brazil's Covid-19 vaccine-sceptic Bolsonaro got the shot, document indicates

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Jair Bolsonaro repeatedly minimised the importance of vaccines since the Covid-19 outbreak.

Jair Bolsonaro repeatedly minimised the importance of vaccines since the Covid-19 outbreak.

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BRASILIA - A health ministry record indicates that former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, a vocal sceptic of Covid-19 vaccines who vowed to never get the jab, may have received one in 2021, the country’s comptroller general’s office said on Friday.

The office said it was examining a vaccine card provided by the health ministry recording the far-right former president’s vaccination, though in a statement it cautioned that the card could have been altered.

It said it had sought information about Mr Bolsonaro’s vaccination record from the health ministry following last month’s inauguration of

new leftist President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

“The record exists, that’s as much as we know,” comptroller general’s office head Vinicius Carvalho said during an interview with CNN Brazil.

Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, Mr Bolsonaro made repeated public statements minimising the importance of vaccines and said he had not and would not get vaccinated himself.

He was sick with Covid-19 in 2020.

Mr Bolsonaro was quoted last week by the Wall Street Journal as saying he plans to return to Brazil in March

after having spent more than a month in the United States.

He wants to lead the political opposition to Mr Lula and defend himself against accusations that he instigated violent election-denial protests.

Mr Bolsonaro flew to Florida

two days before Mr Lula was sworn in on Jan 1 and later applied for a six-month tourist visa to continue his stay in the United States. REUTERS

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