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Olivares was appointed presidential commissioner for health

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He Acting President of the RepublicJuan Guaidó, appointed this Tuesday, July 21, the deputy José Manuel Olivares as presidential commissioner for health and healthcare for migrants.

With this new position, the interim government intends to channel and specify solutions for the effective care of Venezuelans, inside and outside the country, who are infected with coronaviruses, and in the face of the flare-up of the pandemic in Venezuela.

“Today we are going through the worst stage of the pandemic in Venezuela, there is an upsurge. We are entering the expansion phase and we are also in a vulnerable situation When we do not have savings, there is no food, there are no health services to face this crisis. The Pan American Health Organization places Venezuela among the three countries least prepared to face the pandemic, “said Guaidó during the Parliament session.

Donation search

He explained that Olivares will twice offer a report on the situation of the pandemic in the country. Among the functions that it will have is the search for donations from individuals to attend to the covid-19 and the health crisis in Venezuela, coordinate with the governments the care of those infected, guarantee that aid arrives and is executed in Venezuelans, among others.

Guaidó indicated that the regime’s management of the pandemic has been that of force and persecution of the sick and doctors.

“What would have happened if the outbreak of coronavirus that arises on the state channel (Venezolana de Televisión) had happened, for example, in the National Assembly or in some mayoralty adverse to the regime? What would have been the response of the dictatorship? Would they have invented a new term for them? Had they come up with a term like petty troopers; or would they have invented something else, that the virus was imported or what was the type of transmission? ”he asked.


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