Despite the resistance of Brazilian scientists, science in Brazil has been undermined by measures implemented by the federal government in the past 3 years, such as increasing budget cuts, attacks on the autonomy of universities, and a general policy of denial of science. A recent budget cut of US$110 million to the Ministry of Science Technology and Innovations budget, in addition to the withholding of $490 million from the National Scientific and Technological Development Fund, not only represents an enormous impediment to conducting research at universities and research institutes, but also jeopardises the future scientific development of a country.1 Consequences include a brain drain among scientists and demoralisation and discontent in the ranks of Brazilian scientific researchers. In addition, scientists risk indirect sanctions if their research contradicts the positions sustained by the Bolsonaro administration, such as affirming that the Amazon rainforest is not burning or that chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine can be used to safely and effectively treat COVID-19.2
The recent show of disrespect towards scientists was a federal decree, issued on Nov 5, 2021, revoking the National Order of Scientific Merit award granted to two scientists, Adele Schwartz Benzaken and Marcus Vinicius Guimarães de Lacerda.
In response to this revocation, 200 previous award recipients penned a letter expressing their objection, and 23 other Brazilian scientists currently nominated for this award withdrew their names in solidarity with their unfairly discredited colleagues.3, 4 This act also triggered an immediate reaction from several Brazilian academic and scientific societies, including the Brazilian Academy of Sciences and the Brazilian Society for the Advancement of Science. In early 2020, research by Borba and colleagues5 showed that higher doses of chloroquine should not be recommended for the treatment of severe COVID-19.
Benzaken was the former director of the Brazilian STD/HIV-AIDS and Viral Hepatitis Department at the Health Surveillance Secretariat (Ministry of Health) who was fired in January, 2019.
The attacks perpetrated by the current federal administration are not limited to science and scientists, and affect education, public health, the environment, and cultural programmes.6, 7, 8 It is our hope that Brazil will not continue to be guided by denial and will avert the degradation of science.
All authors are Emeritus researchers from Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. We declare no competing interests.
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