Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro Says Daughter, 11, Will Not Get Covid Vaccine
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"Children have not been dying in a way that justifies a vaccine for children," Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro told reporters.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro will not vaccinate his 11-year-old daughter against COVID-19, he said on Monday, maintaining the firm anti-vaccine stance that has drawn criticism from public health experts and hit his poll numbers.
The right-wing leader added that the nation's health minister, Marcelo Queiroga, will divulge on January 5 the manner in which Brazil will carry out its coronavirus vaccination campaign for 5 to 11-year-olds, which was approved earlier this month.
"Children have not been dying in a way that justifies a vaccine for children," he told reporters in the southern state of Santa Catarina.
Vaccination of children has been a hot topic in Brazil, where Bolsonaro's core supporters have fervently opposed the measure, even as the vast majority of the population supports vaccines.