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Bolsonaro says he will veto “vaccine passport” being discussed in Brazil’s Congress

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro increasingly becomes an opponent of compulsory vaccination, claiming to fight the lessening of civil rights for non-vaccinated people.

On Tuesday morning, June 15, he told supporters waiting for him outside the Alvorada Palace that he will veto the so-called "vaccine passport" bill for Covid-19 - the Certificate of Immunization and Health Security - should the bill be passed by Congress.

"I don't believe it will be passed in Congress . . .

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