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Carrió: “We cannot live in a state of permanent exception” – News

The founder of the ARI Civic Coalition and former deputy Elisa Carrió asked this Sunday that the stage of strict isolation that will rule in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA) from July 1 to 17 is “the last great effort that society is asked to make,” noting that it cannot ” live in a state of permanent exception. “

“That this is the last great effort that society is being asked to make. We cannot live in a state of permanent exception where individual liberties and human rights are violated,” Carrió said from his account. Twitter.

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In this regard, the former legislator claimed the Buenos Aires governor, Axel Kicillof, who is dedicated to “rule” and “stop lying”.

Along the same lines, authorities from the national and Buenos Aires ARI Civic Coalition expressed their “concern” about the “lack of testing and late and inefficient policies in the most affected places in the province of Buenos Aires.”

“After 100 days of confinement we see that the Detectar plan, as well as the isolation and prevention policies, are late and this affects the entire AMBA region in particular and the country in general,” they indicated, through a statement, Maximiliano Ferraro and Paula Oliveto, presidents of the National and Buenos Aires CC, respectively.

In addition, they considered that “it is neither fair nor sanitary strategic that the City has to tie its exit plan before the inefficiency in the application of public health and safety policies that we all observe in the management of the pandemic by Kicillof.”

“We must guarantee the right to work of our merchants and the labor continuity of companies and their workers. As well as project the safe return of our children to their schools,” stressed the leaders, when proposing to the head of the Buenos Aires Government, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, “go one step further”.

Meanwhile, the Buenos Aires CC ARI considered that Kicillof “squandered 100 days of a colossal effort” and asked the president to convene a “plural table” for when it should be decided “whether or not to continue the quarantine.”

Contagions accelerated exponentially, especially in the most vulnerable sectors

“Without a strategy of massive testing, strategic tracking of infections, and isolation of close contacts, as expected, the infections accelerated exponentially, especially in the most vulnerable sectors, putting the overflow of the health system at risk.” warned the Provincial Table of CC ARI in a statement.

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