
I did everything as given online (well, right sources) and woah! My Mac is as new as before. In addition to Bolsonaro, the final report recommends charges for dozens of allies, current and former members of his administration, his three eldest sons, all of whom are politicians, and two companies.Recently I bought a MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015) on March 2017 and it's June 2017 the same day, I thought of cleaning the Mac and followed the instructions. Still, the final report concluded that the government "deliberately exposed the population to a concrete risk of mass infection," influenced by a group of unofficial advisers who advocated for pursuing herd immunity long after many experts said that wasn't a viable option. The committee "collected evidence that abundantly demonstrated that the federal government was silent and chose to act in a non-technical and reckless manner," the report says.Īn earlier draft of the report had recommended the president be indicted for homicide and genocide, as well, though those two were scrapped in the face of opposition from committee members and concern that bombastic claims could undermine the report's credibility. The election is one year away.ĭuring six months of investigation, senators obtained thousands of documents and heard testimony from over 60 people. Regardless of whether the prosecutor-general acts, the report's allegations are expected to fuel criticism of the far-right leader, whose approval ratings have slumped ahead of his 2022 reelection campaign. In Brazil, members of congressional committees can investigate, but don't have the power to indict.

The document has to be approved by the committee before being sent to the office of the prosecutor-general, who would decide whether to carry forward the investigation and eventually pursue charges. The report still must be approved by a panel before being considered for prosecution Critics have denounced Bolsonaro for downplaying COVID-19's severity, ignoring international health guidelines on masks and restrictions on activity designed to prevent the virus' spread, touting unproven treatments and delaying the acquisition of vaccines.Īnger over the president's response prompted creation of the Senate committee in April, which has investigated allegations that Bolsonaro's management of the pandemic caused many of Brazil's more than 600,000 deaths from the disease.Ĭalheiros, who the committee formally designated to write the report, was to read a summary later Wednesday to the 11-person committee.
