Viral post claims those jailed for storming the Brazilian government buildings have been vaccinated against their will, enraging anti-vaccine accounts.
), which appears to be the sole primary source, later cited by other Portuguese-language outlets, was either misinterpreted or misquoted by the tweet's author.
The article focuses on the conditions within the cells in which the rioters are being held, claiming among other things that:"The beds are made of concrete, without any artifacts that can be removed," and that every day they"receive four meals a day, including breakfast, lunch, afternoon coffee and dinner."
The paragraph that is likely behind the vaccination claims follows, referring to the arrested as"golpistas," which literally translates as"scammers," according to"Upon arriving in prison, the 'golpistas' [rioters] went through a medical screening process.
The article then goes on to explain how the trial hearings, due to the sheer number of detainees, will be held virtually, using the digital infrastructure set in place during the COVID pandemic. It contains no other mentions of COVID or vaccinations.report appears to be an exclusive, with the article stating simply"O Estadão got details about the screening process for the accused," without detailing how it gained this information.
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