Mar 22 • 20:34 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Sonia Guajajara hospitalized in São Paulo; suspected to have an infectious condition

Indigenous Peoples Minister Sonia Guajajara has been hospitalized in São Paulo with suspected infectious symptoms but has shown clinical improvement.

Sonia Guajajara, Brazil's Minister of Indigenous Peoples, has been admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of Incor, São Paulo, due to symptoms indicative of an infectious condition. She was reported to be experiencing malaise, high fever, and abdominal pain. Her medical team released a statement indicating her clinical condition has improved since her hospitalization, with better symptoms and stable vital signs. Although she is currently in observation and undergoing additional tests, there has been no information on her potential discharge as of now.

Her hospitalization comes shortly before she is set to leave her ministerial position on the 30th of this month. Guajajara, a member of the PSOL party, has been a prominent figure since the establishment of her ministry under President Lula's administration in 2023. As a strong advocate for indigenous rights and representation, her health status is a matter of concern for both her supporters and the indigenous communities she represents.

In addition to her current health issues, Guajajara is preparing to run for a federal deputy position, which adds further significance to her current hospitalization. Observers are likely watching her situation closely, not only for her health but also as it impacts her political aspirations and the broader discourse on indigenous affairs in Brazil. Her leadership role has been critical in advancing policies aimed at protecting the rights and lands of indigenous peoples in a country facing numerous social and political challenges.

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