The Brazilian Ministry of Health had announced that the renowned presenter Xuxa Meneghel would be the ambassador of the national vaccination campaign. And this Thursday, the first spot featuring the Brazilian artist as the protagonist was released to encourage parents to complete their children’s vaccination schedules.
The “Queen of the shorties” had been very critical of the Jair Bolsonaro government for the lack of public health policies during the pandemic and now she decided to get involved in a campaign that encourages inoculation.
In a message shared on his social networks, Xuxa urged parents this Thursday to complete their children’s vaccination card and join the multi-vaccination campaign launched by the Brazilian Ministry of Health.
The presenter highlighted in a text that: “It is time for children under 15 years of age to update their vaccination records. Zé Gotinha and I traveled together throughout Brazil to support the National Vaccination Movement. Let’s protect our children’s childhood together” .
Through its official profile, the Ministry of Health expressed its enthusiasm for having Xuxa as an ambassador for this crucial initiative. In addition, they pointed out that the main objective of this campaign is to improve vaccination rates in Brazil, prioritizing immunization against COVID-19, influenza, polio and measles.
“Xuxa’s presence and support is expected to have a significant impact on public awareness of the importance of vaccination,” they noted.
The differences with Bolsonaro
“The vaccine took… 52 years and Lu could have already been vaccinated twice if our government weren’t worried about earning a dollar per vaccine and saying no to Pfizer and other laboratories,” the singer explained, telling that her ex-partner was in serious condition. state after the delay in the purchase of vaccines against COVID-19.
The cheerleader regularly published on her social networks the importance of getting vaccinated, and of following the recommendations of the WHO, and on several occasions she spoke out against the president for his widespread anti-vaccine ideology.
“600,000 people have already died, we have to follow what scientists, doctors and the World Health Organization ask and demand of everyone in the world. Anyone who does not do that and does not follow the rules of the world is a genocide,” he said. Xuxa in another of his posts during the pandemic.
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