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Sep 21, 2021

Bolsonaro Permitted at UNGA Without COVID-19 Vaccine but Not in NY Restaurants

The 76th UNGA session commenced from September 14 under the Presidency of Abdulla Shahid.
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro walks before a ceremony at the Planalto Palace in Brasilia, Brazil September 2, 2021. Photo: Reuters/Adriano Machado

Brasilia: Unvaccinated heads of state attending the United Nation General Assembly this week may have to settle for a piece of pizza on a sidewalk instead of fine dining at New York’s restaurants.

That is how Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro dined on his first night in New York, where no one is allowed into the city’s restaurants without proof of vaccination against COVID-19.

Two Cabinet ministers on his delegation posted a photo of Bolsonaro and aides munching on slices of pizza on a New York sidewalk on Sunday night.

Bolsonaro‘s supporters praised the casual “simplicity” of their leader happy to eat pizza on the street near the Manhattan hotel where he is staying.

The far-right populist is a vaccine skeptic who has bragged about not being vaccinated, saying that his immune system is strong enough to fend off the coronavirus.

Asked by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson at a meeting on Monday whether he had been vaccinated, Bolsonaro replied: “No. Not yet.”

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio appealed to world leaders, “including most notably Bolsonaro from Brazil,” to get vaccinated before attending the UN gathering in the city.

“If you don’t want to be vaccinated, don’t bother coming,” de Blasio said at a news conference.

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Last week, General Assembly President Abdulla Shahid notified the 193-member states that the UN’s COVID-19 vaccination honour system will remain in place for presidents, prime ministers and diplomats. They are not required to show proof of immunisation.

Some leaders are staying away and sending a video statement instead because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Brazil’s mission to the United Nations declined to comment on reports that a Brazilian diplomat had tested positive in New York.

UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said: “We are aware of the reports and are in contact with the Brazilian mission.”

Bolsonaro will be the first head of state to address the annual UN General Assembly on Tuesday morning.

(Reuters)

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