'What I have been hearing from people is that they want to work,' the president told a street vendor in one of several videos posted on his Twitter account Brazil's far-right President Jair Bolsonaro on Sunday flouted his government's social distancing guidelines against the spread of the coronavirus by mixing with supporters on the streets of Brasilia and urging them to keep the economy going. "What I have been hearing from people is that they want to work," the president told a street vendor in one of several videos posted on his Twitter account. "What I have said from the beginning is that 'we are going to be careful, the over-65s stay at home,'" he said. "We just can't stand still, there is fear because if you don't die of the disease,