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Coronavirus in Argentina: an entrepreneur who met Sergio Massa and Máximo Kirchner tested positive

2020-07-07T20:18:22.429Z


This is Hugo Dragonetti, owner of the construction company Panedile. He participated in a dinner with other businessmen and politicians.


07/06/2020 - 18:08

  • Clarín.com
  • Politics

The businessman and builder, Hugo Dragonetti, tested positive for coronavirus and the news triggered all the alarms in the Government: two weeks ago he had held a meeting with Sergio Massa, Máximo Kirchner and Wado de Pedro, among other participants.

According to Clarín, the businessman tested positive ten days ago, so he remained isolated throughout this period. But since it was an asymptomatic case, he did it from his home, where he was discharged on Monday.

But a few days before his contagion was confirmed, Dragonetti participated in a dinner at the house of the banker Jorge Brito, in San Isidro. Máximo Kirchner, the Minister Wado de Pedro and Sergio Massa also attended. A group of entrepreneurs also attended: Miguel Acevedo (UIA), Marcelo Mindlin (Pampa Energía), Marcos Bulgheroni (PAE).

From the surroundings of the owner of the construction company Panedile they said that for his activities, Dragonetti is constantly tested and that as soon as it was confirmed that he had the virus, he notified people of the meeting. All were tested and negative.

The meeting was linked to a need by the business group to express their concerns about the economic crisis that the pandemic will leave and which has been punished in recent years.

As it became known, old grudges were avoided and they spoke frankly. They insisted that the "crack" complicates any solution and asked to broaden the consensus to face drastic solutions.

Source: clarin

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