Brazil's Bolsonaro names 4th health minister during pandemic
The Hindu
With COVID-19 still raging in Brazil, President Jair Bolsonaro picked his fourth health minister since the pandemic began, this time the head of the country's cardiology society who in the past has spoken favorably of the country's conservative leader.
Marcelo Queiroga will replace Eduardo Pazuello, an active-duty army general with expertise in logistics who landed the position last May despite having no prior health experience. Also read | Bolsonaro tells Brazilians to ‘stop whining’ over CovidMore Related News

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