Brazilian governor apologies after joking about deadly methanol poisoning crisis
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Tarcísio de Freitas, the governor of São Paulo, has come under fire for making light of a serious methanol poisoning crisis that has resulted in three deaths. His comment, suggesting he would only be concerned when bootleggers start faking Coca-Cola, has sparked outrage and led to an apology. This incident highlights the importance of responsible leadership, especially during public health emergencies, and raises questions about the governor's sensitivity to the gravity of the situation.
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