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Yolanda Díaz suspends her schedule due to the effects of the third dose

The second vice president of the Government and Minister of Labor and Social Economy, Yolanda Diaz, has been forced to suspend her official agenda for the next few days after testing positive for Covid the day after she was given the third dose of the Covid vaccine, which she received yesterday, Monday. Díaz had planned to participate, along with other ministers, in the conference of the tourist association Exceltur at the IFEMA facilities in Madrid.

Minutes before the scheduled time for her intervention at the tourism forum, one of the acts prior to the FITUR celebration that the King and Queen will inaugurate tomorrow, the vice-president has contacted the organization to excuse her attendance. Díaz, as OKDIARIO has learned, You have tried to connect by video conference.

The act in which the vice president was going to participate also has the presence of several regional presidents, such as the Balearic Francina Armengol or the canary Angel Victor Torres, who tested positive for coronavirus and is confined to his home in the municipality of Arucas (Gran Canaria). Torres, for this reason, has connected to intervene telematically, something that the head of Labor has not been able to do due to the discomfort she felt.

Shortly after, the minister herself reported on her networks that after taking a test she had tested positive for Covid.

The second vice-president of the Government had supplied the third dose last Monday. The leader of United We Can in the Government was inoculated minutes before participating in the presentation of the sustainable tourism plan of the Government of the Balearic Islands, at the Reina Sofía Museum, without any incident.

After the injection of the booster dose, he thanked the toilets for the work they are doing. She herself tweeted that “thanks to public health and its professionals for their essential work to alleviate the effects of this pandemic.”

Yolanda Díaz took advantage of the moment to call on the entire Spanish society to make the same gesture, since, she recalls, “getting vaccinated saves lives, protects us and also protects others.” Spain is in line for the inoculation of the third booster dose.

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