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Capelli mocks Zampelli’s hospitalization after ‘anti-flag campaign’ |  capital Cities

Capelli mocks Zampelli’s hospitalization after ‘anti-flag campaign’ | capital Cities

Federal MP Carla Zampelli has been hospitalized after being diagnosed with Covid-19. Capelli called out the vaccine campaign

The Executive Secretary of the Ministry of Justice and Public Security, Riccardo Capelli, installed Federal Deputy Carla Zampelli (PL-SP), through social networks. The parliamentarian has been hospitalized since last Monday (15/5), after being diagnosed with Covid-19, and the “campaign against the flag” recalled Capelli.

“A person tells himself he doesn’t need a vaccine, he campaigns against science and ends up in the hospital with Covid. It’s the same logic as those who tried a coup on the 8th and now want to prove the Earth is flat. They will repeat it a thousand times and it will stay round. Strange times.”

Capelli did not mention the name of the deputy, but he referred to the Bolsonarian ideology, which several times denied scientific facts. Zampelli felt unwell after returning to Brazil from a trip to South Korea. She underwent new tests on Sunday (21/5), spent the day under anesthesia and may be transferred from DF Star Hospital in Brasilia to continue treatment at a medical center in São Paulo at the beginning of the week.

Regarding Covid-19, the MP has not taken a coronavirus vaccine. According to a memorandum issued on Saturday (20/5), the federal deputy received a medical recommendation not to receive the vaccination.

On Saturday, Rep. L. said capital Cities He is “asymptomatic” with regard to Covid-19 and his counselor has not been able to communicate what treatments he should seek in São Paulo. She was in the intensive care unit (ICU) of the hospital.

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In a video posted on social media, the MP said she was relieved and did not mention Covid-19. The rep said she feels pain related to fibromyalgia and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, which affects joints.