Brazil Bolsonaro's low approval rating improves despite rising COVID-19 cases

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Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro's low approval ratings rose for a third consecutive month, a poll showed on Monday, as the perception of his handling of the coronavirus crisis and the economy's direction continued to improve gradually.

BRASILIA - Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro’s low approval ratings rose for a third consecutive month, a poll showed on Monday, as the perception of his handling of the coronavirus crisis and the economy’s direction continued to improve gradually.

Bolsonaro’s overall approval rating rose two percentage points to 30% this month, the highest since April, while the share of those who think he is doing a bad or terrible job fell three percentage points to 45%, the lowest since April. At the same time, 52% said his handling of the crisis is bad or terrible, down from 55% in June and the lowest since April.

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