Brazilian president feeds birds during quarantine, says he can't stand staying at home all day

Brazilian President Bolsonaro has been quarantined at the Presidential Palace since he was diagnosed with new crown pneumonia. During the period, the media captured him feeding emu (note: the second largest bird in the world) at the Presidential Palace. Look Going up is very leisurely.

Bolsonaro revealed that he did not have symptoms such as breathing difficulties or loss of smell. It may be that he felt that his condition was not serious, but he could no longer stand the isolation at home, saying, “I can’t bear staying at home all day, too. It's terrible."

So he decided to perform another nucleic acid test, "I don’t know whether the new test can confirm the virus, but if everything goes well, I will go back to work. Of course, if the situation is the opposite, I will Wait a few days, and we will continue to isolate and take protective measures until he is cured.”

On July 7, Bolsonaro publicly announced through a live broadcast that his test result for the new crown virus was positive. However, the Brazilian media immediately called him “seeking for benevolence and gaining benevolence,” saying that he was most responsible for the large-scale spread of the Brazilian epidemic, and therefore did not give him more sympathy.

Bolsonaro once said that the new crown virus is just a "small flu", and he did not wear a mask many times in public. He also encouraged Brazil to reopen in the face of a surge in the number of cases, and criticized the local government's active epidemic prevention measures.

Currently, Brazil ranks second in the world in confirmed cases and deaths, second only to the United States.