"Bolsonaro, through his own rhetoric, has greatly wounded the efforts of governors and mayors to buy Brazil some time," says AS/COA's Brian Winter to Foreign Policy.
Brazil's Health System Isn't Ready for the Coronavirus
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Ana Ionova
Latin America Hopes Big Data Can Beat the Virus. But There Are Risks.
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Yasodara Cordova , Beatriz Botero Arcila
Governments should use personal data to fight the pandemic, not our privacy.
Brazil's Challenge: Flattening Not One Curve, But Three
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Luciano Sobral
As it fights the virus, Brazil needs to keep borrowing costs low and control its debt trajectory.
Class Is In Session: Inside the Brazilian Schools Welcoming Venezuelans
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Richard Lapper
A school on the Venezuela-Brazil border offers lessons for the whole region.
A aula vai começar: uma escola brasileira abre as portas para estudantes venezuelanos
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Richard Lapper
Uma escola em Roraima oferece lições para toda a América Latina.
Clase en sesión: dentro de las escuelas brasileñas que dan la bienvenida a los venezolanos
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Richard Lapper
Cómo una escuela en un estado fronterizo brasileño intenta, con cierto éxito, acoger a los recién llegados.
Brazil's President Called COVID-19 'A Little Flu.' Now His Supporters Are Rebelling
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Ana Ionova and Kate Linthicum
“[Populist leaders] all have a general anti-establishment streak...That can be really dangerous during a global pandemic,” said AS/COA's Brian Winter about Jair Bolsonaro to the Los Angeles Times.