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Daniel Gollan: "That the deputies put on the little suit that the therapists use and have a session of 8 or 10 hours"

2020-09-02T20:03:15.991Z


The Buenos Aires Minister of Health criticized the referents of Together for Change for demanding face-to-face discussions. "It was a piece of paper," he said and even warned that many need "psychiatric care."


02/09/2020 - 16:31

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

The Buenos Aires Minister of Health, Daniel Gollan, criticized the deputies of Together for Change on Wednesday who demand the return of the face-to-face debates and stated: "

I would tell them to put on the little suit used by therapists

and sit down for a session of eight or ten hours. "

"I would propose to the deputies that they put on the personal protective suit to take care of themselves, because not so many can be in a closed place," said the Axel Kicillof official.

He thus referred to the session that took place the day before in the lower house and in which the legislators of the majority opposition bloc appeared on the premises after not reaching an agreement with the head of the Chamber, Sergio Massa, to give continuity of deliberations remotely. 

"

That they put on the little suit that therapists use

and have a session of 8 or 10 hours with that, with the chinstrap, mask and overalls, all the time without drinking water," Gollan proposed in statements to

FutuRock

radio

. .


Followed, the head of the health portfolio of the province of Buenos Aires considered that the claim of the deputies of Together for Change is "ridiculous".

"How does the Legislature of the City of Buenos Aires work? And how does the Senate work? That was ridiculous, it was an absolute blunder," he criticized.

Gollan assured that the decision of the deputies to appear in the hall "generated quite a few problems within the opposition" and even considered that many of those who participated "beyond hatred and politics that one does not underestimate,

need attention psychiatric and psychological ".

"Sometimes you hear the message and it is absolutely contradictory. What they are reproducing is nonsense," he argued. 

In addition, Gollan pointed out against those who demonstrated outside the National Congress: "The group of madmen outside is already passing for grace. If it were not pathetic, the ridicule is very great. It is an immense ridiculousness, because there were also very few people and they are absolutely alienated, "he lashed out. 

For the provincial official, these groups belong to the sectors of the "right" that are "violent and" generators of hatred. "As they cannot appeal to other things they did in other times, now they appeal to this to divide society, to face, to sow hatred.

This makes society sick, what they do is very ugly, "he lamented. 

On the other hand, in statements to

Radio 10

, Gollán said that "health professionals are exhausted doing a huge job", within the framework of the growth of coronavirus cases and called for an "extra sacrifice" from society.

The minister explained that "

the permanent risk of contagion is very high for health personnel"

and added that "there is an enormous psychophysical exhaustion".

Gollan said that the doctors "are exhausted" and remarked: "It is not a usual winter hard season; you have to be changing your suit every two minutes, rotating patients."

The minister assured that "it hurts and bothers a lot that people are not aware" because "the doctors do not give more" and asked the population "to think that they or their loved ones are going to need those doctors whom today he undergoes strenuous work. "

"Most of Argentine society is having an exemplary behavior. It is a minority that does not respect and encourages others to do so," he reflected and called for "an extra sacrifice" in the framework of a "world war against a virus."

The minister stressed that "what we warned is happening; every winter the therapy beds are with a degree of tension, but in the middle of a pandemic that increased considerably."

In this context, he said that "next year there will be a vaccine and this nightmare will end," and remarked that "57 health workers died, each companion hurts the soul."

"It remains for us to appeal to the conscience of those who believe that this is over; much less is left, let's take care of ourselves, let's not give up the lives of people who can be saved and take care of our health workers, who do not give more, because there is a horizon of vaccine, "he said.

Source: clarin

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