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From: Elroy Jetson3/15/2021 8:55:53 AM
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Brazilian politician Silvio Antonio Favero, 54, (left below) who introduced a bill prohibiting compulsory Covid-19 vaccines has died from coronavirus at a private hospital in the city of Cuiaba, Brazil.

Favero, a deputy of the Legislative Assembly of Mato Grosso do Sul for the Social Liberal Party (PSL), had been hospitalised since March 4 and intubated in the hospital's intensive care unit with Covid-19. He died on Saturday due to complications and infections caused by the virus.

Pictured: Favero's relatives surround his coffin (top right, bottom right). Favero had introduced a bill, which is currently being scrutinised in the Legislative Assembly, against compulsory vaccination for Covid-19.

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