Brazil president Jair Bolsonaro tests COVID-19 positive again

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Jair Bolsonaro said he would remain in quarantine at his official residence in Brasilia from where he would continue to work by video conference

Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro tried positive for coronavirus once more, CNN Brazil said on Wednesday, citing the extreme right pioneer, who experienced another test on Tuesday.

Bolsonaro, who at 65 is in a high hazard gathering, said he would stay in isolation at his official habitation in Brasilia from where he would keep on working by video meeting.

The extreme right president, who has caused gigantic contention in Brazil for over and again ridiculing lockdown quantifies set up to control the spread of the infection, first tried positive seven days back.

He conceded on Monday by phone to meet with CNN that he "can't stand this daily practice of remaining at home" and said he was holding up "tensely" to be given the all-unmistakable to go out.

He told the TV slot he hasn't had any manifestations, for example, a fever or respiratory challenges since July 6.

Also, he added that he keeps on taking the counter malarial prescription hydroxychloroquine.

The medication has been pushed as a treatment for COVID-19 in numerous nations - yet its adequacy has not been officially demonstrated and the issue is profoundly isolating the worldwide academic network.

He is because of step through another exam "in the coming days."

Since his finding on July 7, Bolsonaro has been kept to the presidential castle close by others that have just gotten the infection.

It's a long way from his standard everyday schedule that incorporates leaving the home to welcome his supporters, frequently while overlooking social removing measures and without wearing a face veil.

Just as partaking in video calls, Bolsonaro has been seen taking care of rheas - a feathered creature animal types local to South America that is identified with the ostrich and emu - in the nurseries of the official living arrangement. One even pecked him.

Brazil is the subsequent most exceedingly terrible influenced nation on the planet by the coronavirus after the United States, with in excess of 74,000 dead and 1.9 million cases.

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