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Regarding vaccines, Kicillof came across a Juntos por el Cambio mayor and asked him to “take care of his people and not discuss what is not debatable”

The Governor’s Visit Axel Kicillof to the city of Junín to inaugurate the new central sewage pumping station, a work that required an investment of more than 105 million pesos by the Province and was delivered to the Municipality for its use, It unleashed in a respectful but tense meeting between the governor and the mayor of that town, Pablo Petrecca, due to the measures taken by the province in the framework of the pandemic.

It all started when the mayor, speaking, said that the governor had an ally such as the 135 mayors. At that moment was when Petrecca made public the request that the PRO mayors have been making that vaccination be done in municipal health centers, a measure in which the provincial government does not agree because it would saturate those places that in winter should be applying, for example, the flu vaccine.

“Here there is an ally of 135 allies in the province so that Junín can continue to grow, work together for this goal, this objective of being able to vaccinate, vaccinate and vaccinate. Our centers, our CAPS -which are the primary health care centers- are also available to accelerate this vaccination process “Petrecca said closing his speech. To his left, Kicillof was looking at him seriously.

When he spoke, the governor spoke about the work that he was going to inaugurate. Said “This work, like so many others throughout the Province, was reactivated after it had been neutralized: we faced more than 80% of the investment and we began to work to improve the quality of life of the residents of Junín ”, in line with what he had said last Monday when he inaugurated a new sector of the Children’s Hospital of La Silver.

The line will be that. Realize that the works inaugurated by the current Buenos Aires government are unfinished projects of the administration.

The pumping station that was inaugurated this Tuesday in Junín

But in addition to the work itself, Kicillof picked up the glove at the offer of the vaccination centers that Petrecca made him. I dont like him. “I am grateful, but I would like not to have a kind of discussion about what is not debatable”she said without taking her eyes off him. For the provincial government, this discussion of where to vaccinate is already a closed topic.

Kicillof also took the opportunity to question the positioning of mayors of Together for Change in the interior of Buenos Aires, among which is Petrecca (PRO), which They are asking for the return to school attendance as will happen with the AMBA from this Wednesday.

For this reason, Kicillof said that “it is very important for us to continue vaccinating and if one wants to have fewer restrictions it is important to maintain care. The truth is that I ask the mayor to control, to take care of his people, to prevent these infections from growing, that we respect, like everyone else at the national level and in the province, the rules and regulations”He urged Petrecca.

“To regain presence we have to do it with the least possible risk,” said Kicillof. The sayings of the president province also had to do with the honks that were heard in the surroundings of the act of organized parents who asked to return to classes in person.

For having a proportional number of infections that represents more than 500 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, Junín today is in Phase 2, the instance with the greatest restrictions that also implies that the dictation of classes at all levels is virtual.

Earlier, Kicillof’s Chief of Staff, Carlos Bianco he had also questioned an opposition mayor. The provincial official was in charge of criticizing Javier Iguacel (PRO) mayor of Captain Sarmiento and former head of Highway during the macrismo, who had said, in statements to FM Millenium, that if the face-to-face classes did not return in his district, he had to go to cut the road.

“If (Kicillof) does not review the decision that we cannot give face-to-face classes, we will have to go out and cut the routes,” Iguacel remarked on Monday. Bianco asked that he be investigated for urging a federal crime such as the road block.

“Rather than instigating crime, I recommend that you spend your time enforcing the protocols. Because if it does, the cases will drop as happened in Salto and Carmen de Areco and we will go to Phase 3 and face-to-face will return ”, questioned the Buenosairean Chief of Cabinet.

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