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In the middle of the second wave of coronavirus, the PRO insists that they allow private individuals to buy vaccines

2021-04-07T12:49:47.396Z


Patricia Bullrich asked for it. Councilors of San Isidro launched a public petition.


04/07/2021 9:33 AM

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 04/07/2021 9:33 AM

Amid concern about the increase in coronavirus cases and the difficulties in advancing the immunization process, the PRO insists with the claim to the Government to allow the provinces, municipalities and private entities to

acquire vaccines

.

It was the party's president, Patricia Bullrich, who once again put on the table the request for the Government to

open "the doors for more vaccines

.

"

He did so after responding to the questions that the ruling party made to the document published by the referents of Together for Change.

"I told the president 20 times:

let the provinces buy the vaccine

. Let the laboratories buy. Let the pharmacies buy. The most effective distribution system for the vaccine in the United States is the pharmacy chains", Bullrich said in statements to

TN

and via Twitter.

The former Minister of Security insisted with the request after defending the statement that Together for Change released, rejecting the possible restrictive measures that the Government will adopt to try to stop the number of infections.

"The document was taken out by the whole table of Together for Change. We are not unaware of the pandemic. What we are saying is that this path was already tried last year and it went badly.

Why don't we open the doors for more vaccines?"

, he pointed.


I told the president 20 times: let the provinces buy the vaccine.

Let the labs buy.

Let the pharmacies buy.

The most effective vaccine distribution system in the United States is pharmacy chains.

#JustOneMore Lap

- Patricia Bullrich (@PatoBullrich) April 7, 2021

Public request in San Isidro

In line with this claim, the PRO councilors block in San Isidro asked the national government to "enable private entities, provinces and municipalities to purchase vaccines."

"The national and provincial Executive have shown their

ineptitude and inability to ensure the supply of the

necessary

doses,

" they maintained from the local PRO, and added, "our country is one of those that has least inoculated its population, all without counting the cases. of diversions and VIP vaccinations for friends of power ".

Local legislators launched a campaign on a petition platform (change.org) for residents to join this initiative, and they meet throughout the week, in the mornings and afternoons, in different parts of the municipality.

"This is not about privileging the rich, as the President says, but

allowing those with fewer resources to have free

and faster access," insisted the head of the councilors' bloc,

Rosalía Fucello

.


The PRO claim is released amid concern about the arrival of the second wave of coronavirus infections, which had the peak of infections in a day since the start of the pandemic on Tuesday.

Arrival of coronavirus vaccines from Russia.

The province of Buenos Aires, with 10,402 new cases, was not only the one that reported the most infections, but the figure meant a record for the region, surpassing the 8,063 that it had reached on Wednesday, March 31.

The City of Buenos Aires reached 2,281, very close to the highest historical number that was this Monday (2,428).

Meanwhile Córdoba (1,843), Santa Fe (1,296), Mendoza (785) and Tucumán (623) also registered a large number of new cases.

JPE

Look also

Luana Volnovich says that now PAMI will “reinforce vaccination” in the City “at the request of the President”

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Source: clarin

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