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Rádio Tabajara Vai Ganhar Grafite Inspirado No Mestre Sivuca Fundado em 2 de fevereiro de 1893 A UNIÃO127 anos - PaTRIMÔnIo Da PaRaÍBa no governo de Álvaro Machado Ano CXXVII Número 128 | R$ 1,50 João Pessoa, Paraíba - TERÇA-FEIRA, 30 de junho de 2020 auniao.pb.gov.br | @uniaogovpb Foto: Divulgação Paraíba Rádio Tabajara vai ganhar grafite inspirado no Mestre Sivuca Arte de Américo Gomes de Almeida Filho, o “Meiacor”, inspirada na canção ‘Forró da bicharada’, foi a escolha unânime dos jurados que participaram do concurso de grafite promovido pela Empresa Paraibana de Comunicação (EPC). Página 8 PB tem média diária de 45 internações por covid-19 Governo anuncia a abertura de 84 leitos de UTI em 11 municípios, com foco no combate à interiorização dos casos. Página 4 Foto: Marcus Antonius Foto: Secom-PB Geral Governo poderá ir à Justiça para fazer valer decreto João Azevêdo critica flexibilização de atividades não essenciais e lembra que decreto estadual que impede a abertura de alguns serviços está em vigor. Página 3 Uma praia em JP quando a pandemia passar Paraíba Agência de viagens on-line coloca a capital paraibana como 2º destino brasileiro mais procurado no Brasil por turistas que desejam nossas belezas naturais. Página 12 Progressões dos policiais penais voltam em setembro Fotos: Arquivo-PBEsportes Anúncio foi feito, ontem, pelo governador João Azevêdo, assegurando a totalidade da Esportes implantação do PCCR da categoria. Página 6 Diversidade 50 mil paraibanos deixam o IR para a última hora Hoje é último dia para acertar as contas com o leão. Fim de semana triste para o esporte Morrem o radialista esportivo João de Souza (à esq.) e o dirigente do São Paulo Crystal, Eduardo Araújo. Página 16 Este ano, o contribuinte ganhou mais 30 dias de prazo em função da pandemia do coronavírus. Página 12 Foto: Rayssa Melo/Divulgação Saúde desmente “fake news” sobre fechamento de leitos A crise em números no Metropolitano. Página 4 CASOS MORTES MP entra na Justiça contra NA PARAÍBA 45.057 931 abertura de shopping em João Pessoa. Página 5 NO BRASIL 1.370.488 58.385 Entregadores por aplicati- Botafogo, Treze e CSP retomam os NO MUNDO Agende sua doação no vos de JP não vão aderir à treinos em campo após plano de 10.199.798 502.947 whatsapp do Hemocentro (83) 3133-3465 greve nacional. Página 8 flexibilização. Página 4 Fonte - PB: SES-PB/ BR: G1/ Mundo: Microsoft Bing Covid-19 Tracker De segunda à sexta-feira EMPRESA PARAIBANA das 8h às 16h DE COMUNICAÇÃO Assine o Jornal A União agora: (83) 3218.6518 | (83) 9 9117.7042 [email protected] Edição: Clóvis Roberto Editoração: Ulisses Demétrio AUNIÃO João Pessoa, Paraíba - TERÇA-FEIRA, 30 de junho de 2020 CONTATOS: [email protected] REDAÇÃO: (83) 3218-6539/3218-6509 Abelardo Jurema Artigo [email protected] | Colaborador Caras lisas A expressão da liberdade Aos 15 anos, após concluído o então curso ginasial, no Colégio Acadêmico, ao lado Um dos problemas relacionados ao enfrentamento da pande- da minha casa na Cesário Alvim, no Rio de Janeiro – com o meu pai no exílio e dian- mia de covid-19 diz respeito à relutância de muitas pessoas em usar máscaras de proteção. Governos e veículos de comunicação, por exemplo, alertam constantemente a população sobre a importância francês.te das dificuldades Era uma escola financeiras pública, -,localizada fui matriculado no Leblon, pela e minhaque impunha mãe, dona um novo Vaninha, modelo no do uso deste equipamento, para diminuir os casos de contamina- deColégio ensino Estadual naqueles André efervescentes Maurois, nome anos 60.que homenageava o célebre filósofo e escritor ção pelo coronavírus, mas muita gente continua fazendo ouvidos de Estávamos em 1967 e o País vivia período de tensão, com o regime militar implanta- mercador, saindo às ruas com a cara lisa. do a partir de 1964 se fortalecendo no comando da Nação. Nos meios estudantis havia o inconformismo de uma geração que clamava por mudanças, que se insurgia contra velhos Esses cidadãos e cidadãs deveriam envergonhar-se de suas preconceitos, estimulada pela revolução cultural dos Beatles; pelo movimento hippie, atitudes. Em primeiro lugar, por colocar em risco a própria saúde e a dos outros, e em segundo, por darem um péssimo exemplo de comportamento social, vez que estão afrontando do poderFoi naquele da flor, dacolégio paz e doemblemático, amor, ao qual dirigido se juntavam os protestos contra a Guerra do as leis de seu país, Estado e cidade. Por isto se tira a qualida- pelaVietnã, professora principal focoHenriette da rebeldia Amado, da umajuventude educa da- época. O slogan do colégio, repetido em de da orientação que estão dando, aos seus filhos e filhas, os pais e mães que saem de casa sem máscaras no rosto e sem do professor Gilson Amado, que conheci o ver- todos os pronunciamentos de dona dadeirodora que conceito amava dea sua ser profissãolivre. O slogan e era do esposa colé- nenhuma necessidade. gio, repetido em todos os pronunciamentos de Henriette e pelos professores em sala Os pensadores e executores dos planos de flexibilidade do dona Henriette e pelos professores em sala de isolamento social têm esse grande desafio pela frente: con- aula, era um só: Liberdade com Responsabili- de aula, era um só: Liberdade dade. Isso implicava que podíamos fazer o que vencer as pessoas, principalmente às transgressoras, que o com Responsabilidade. coronavírus não tem prazo de validade, portanto, faz-se ne- quiséssemos, desde que fôssemos responsáveis cessária uma observação bastante criteriosa dos protocolos pelas nossas atitudes. - sanitários, para que a pandemia, de fato, arrefeça, até atingir bater as fake news, discute-se a questão da liberdade de expressão, direito que níveis que permitam uma transigência mais ampla, no que sempreHoje, me quando foi sagrado, o Supremo a partir Tribunal do momento Federal em instaura que, aos um 20 inquérito anos, atravessei para com as concerne às atividades sociais. Por enquanto, no que se refere à Paraíba, todo cuidado é pouco. de opinar, de comentar, de revelar matérias de interesse público é condição sine Dados divulgados pela Secretaria de Estado da Saúde (SES) cons- portas do “Jornal do Brasil” para me tornar um jornalista profissional. O direito forma autônoma e independente. qua non ao exercício dessa profissão fascinante que exerço há 48 anos, agora de invertendo as polaridades. Há 60 dias, a cidade de João Pessoa re- Criadas como precioso instrumento democrático de interação entre as pessoas, as redes sociais fazem parte indispensável do nosso cotidiano, conferindo o direito de tatam que a interiorização dos casos de covid-19 intensificou-se, nos expressar, de protestar, de reivindicar, de opinar, de criticar e de nos manifestar so- a capital concentra 28% dos casos comprovados, enquanto as de- bre qualquer assunto. O que as torna uma atividade criminosa é o seu uso para veicular maisgistrava regiões 64% somam dos casos alarmantes confirmados, 72%. contra 36% do interior. Hoje, inverdades, propagar estultices e ameaças a terceiros; para intimidar, denegrir a honra Os números da Secretaria da Saúde têm relação direta com o sistema de bandeiras lançado pelo Governo da Paraí- de outros delitos ainda mais graves e mais sórdidos. ba. Vários municípios saíram da bandeira amarela para a la- alheiaNesse e destruir terreno reputações; movediço para e fértil se cometer para as omentes perjúrio, daninhas a infâmia - umae a difamação, arena onde além se praticam barbaridades, sem respeito à lei, sem apreço pela verdade, sem critérios, sem fronteiras e sem limites - predomina o abominável ensinamento de Maquiavel: Estado. Em vista disso, recomenda-se rigor no cumprimen- toranja, das sinalorientações de que asanitárias pandemia repassadas avança célere pelas pelo autoridades, interior do É isso que precisa ser apurado pela Justiça. Liberdade de manifestação, paracaluniai, existir porque de fato, alguma tem coisa que fica.ter assinatura, nome e CPF. Só assim será a verda- destruídas pela covid-19. deira expressão da liberdade. para que o isolamento possa acabar e muitas vidas não sejam Sitônio Pinto Domingos Sávio Artigo [email protected] | Colaborador [email protected] Humor Cauã, Cauã Os primeiros contatos foram feitos pela Rádio Mayrink Veiga, no programa de auditório le- vado ao ar todas as semanas, bem no meio do século. O velho receptor Cruzeiro chiava seu xaxado de ondas curtas, a segunda onda, sem interferir na melodia nem atropelar a marcação das sandá- lias arrastadas. O velho Cruzeiro não só recebia, como acompanhava. Naquele tempo não havia saíra do ar repentinamente. 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