04/22/2021 8:28 PM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 04/22/2021 8:37 PM
The
Buenos Aires government
came out this Thursday to deny, harshly, the accusations of the head of PAMI, Luana Volnovich, who had tweeted that
the City had assigned shifts of vaccination to the dead.
Through a statement, from the City they assured that "the PAMI, like all the social works,
provided the payroll of its affiliates and the GCBA used it to assign the shifts
that were provided as agreed".
"Attendance at these centers was low, so the City reinforced the process for assigning shifts by calling each of the people who had an assigned shift. As a result
, it was learned that the database received was outdated
, which made the appointment allocation process difficult, "they completed.
Earlier, through a Twitter thread, Luana Volnovich accused the government of Horacio Rodríguez Larreta of giving
shifts of vaccination to the dead,
to people who had never registered, who did not know that they had an assigned shift or already vaccinated.
The head of PAMI said that this occurs at the vaccination points of the social work of retirees in the City.
Volnovich assured in this way that in the PAMI vaccination centers in the Buenos Aires neighborhoods there are "the refrigerators full of vaccines against the covid; but the vaccination points, empty."
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