Since the outbreak started, the Brazilian leader has avoided acknowledging the potential effects of his actions, particularly in undermining local leaders' stay-at-home recommendations. A rare exception came in mid-April, as Bolsonaro appointed a new health minister tasked with sparing the economy from the coronavirus.
"Reopening commerce is a risk I run because, if it (the virus) gets worse, then it lands in my lap," he said.
Less than two weeks later, as Brazil's death toll blew past 5,000, he told reporters, "You're not going to put on my lap this count that isn't mine. Almost a month on, the death toll in the country of 211 million has more than quadrupled, to 22,666, and continues to accelerate.