The governor of Baja California Sur, Carlos Mendoza Davis, warned of a shortage of medicines in the entity, after the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit informed them of a delay in delivery.
Through his Twitter account, Mendoza Davis indicated that BCS He joined the national purchases of medicines and healing material from the federal government, however, the medicines will arrive until March.
“And while ?, Shortage?” He wrote.
Also, the president criticized the lack of programming and said that “difficult times are coming in health.”
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In various publications, Mendoza Davis endorsed its critical position on the Insabi and noted that “as long as it does not guarantee a timely and sufficient service,” hospitals and health centers will continue to operate under the scheme of the Popular insurance. “They have my instruction to continue providing the service as it had been done,” he said.
In networks, users have criticized the position of the president warning political dyes. The Secretary of State Health, Victor George FloresHe endorsed the position of the Government of BCS and assured that it is not feasible for the Insabi to operate until the rules of operation are clear.
The official considered that they are “good intentions”, but “do not have sufficient resources to achieve it.”
Hard times are coming in health. #BCS He joined the national purchases of medicines and healing material from the Federal government.
Thus, they will not transfer resources to us.
Tendered medicines WILL NOT ARRIVE until MARCH.
And while?
There is no programming. pic.twitter.com/zJikmEsLG7
– Carlos Mendoza Davis (@cmendozadavis) January 13, 2020
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