Brazilian government resumes providing coronavirus data it tried to suppress

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The Brazilian government has complied with a court order to resume publication of full data on the coronavirus, including the cumulative death toll.

A Brazilian Supreme Court justice ordered President Jair Bolsonaro’s administration to resume publication of full COVID-19 data, including the country’s cumulative death toll, following allegations that the government was trying to hide the severity of the pandemic in Latin America’s biggest country.

Facing intense criticism, a top Health Ministry official told reporters Monday night that the ministry would restore the cumulative death toll to its website, but with changes to the methodology for how daily deaths are tallied. Pollster Datafolha found that roughly 30% of Brazilians surveyed May 25-26 rated Bolsonaro as good or excellent and also approved of his handling of the pandemic.Bolsonaro’s foes, seeing weakness, have submitted more than 30 requests for impeachment to Congress, where so far they’ve been stalled by the lower house speaker. The president’s allies hope energized supporters could make it costly to support such moves.

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