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1. Secretary of State Marco Rubio adn Dominican President Luis Abinader at a Joint Press Availability
MODERATOR: (Via interpreter) Ladies and gentlemen, let us welcome His Excellency Luis Abinader, the constitutional president of the Dominican Republic; and His Excellency Marco Rubio, Secretary of State of the United States of America. (Applause.) Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. We welcome you to the ambassador’s hall, the seat of Dominican government, where we welcome […]
2. The senate asks the President for mandatory vaccination to enter public and private sites
It asks that those who are not vaccinated be prohibited from entering food outlets, banks, restaurants, and the use of public transport. Santo Domingo, DR The Senate of the Republic approved a resolution requesting the President of the republic, Luis Abinader, to prohibit the entrance to public and private places to people who have not been vaccinated against Covid-19.The initiative […]
3. Dominican Republic is closer to achieving herd immunity, says Public Health
He explained that the authorities carry out a massive vaccination campaign to reach 70% […] herd immunity and tetanus, as well as hepatitis-B and pneumococcus.Dr. Keyla de los santos CABA, in charge of the medical dispensary of the Senate who was in charge of the operation, described the day as triumphant since some 471 people were vaccinated in the two days that the process lasted, which had the collaboration of the Ministry Public Health and Social Assistance (Mops).
The vaccination was developed in the bicameral lobby, where a special area for these purposes was enabled, with a staff from the area that applied to the collaborators and visitors the corresponding doses, according to their requirement.
“For these dates of the first quarter of the year, due to a matter of the climate, there is an increase in diseases of this nature, but especially the influence, so it is indeed necessary to prevent or reduce its symptomatology through the vaccine,” he said Of the Saints CABA.
The doctor added that this type of preventive day that takes place in the Senate, thanks to the management of its president Ricardo de los Santos by means They feel for the well-being of their collaborators.
This vaccination day, whose slogan was “vaccine for you and others”, was also open to relatives and personnel of the Chamber of Deputies.
1. Senator Ricardo de los Santos on Vaccination and Public Health
Interviewer: senator de los Santos, we recently saw a Senate initiative calling for mandatory vaccination to access various public and private places.Can you share more about this resolution?
Senator Ricardo de los Santos: Certainly. Given the ongoing health challenges posed by COVID-19, the Senate believes it is indeed crucial to ensure the safety of our communities. By requiring mandatory vaccination, we aim to protect both the vaccinated and the unvaccinated, thereby reducing the burden on our healthcare system.
Interviewer: how does this mandate affect daily life in the Dominican Republic?
Senator Ricardo de los Santos: The resolution asks for the prohibition of unvaccinated individuals from accessing places like food outlets, banks, restaurants, and public transportation. This is a preventive measure that aims to maintain social and economic activities while keeping the public safe.
Interviewer: Could you touch on the importance of vaccination campaigns such as the one conducted recently at the Senate?
Senator Ricardo de los Santos: Absolutely.The vaccination campaign is essential for the overall well-being of the population. Such preventive days help educate the public about the benefits of vaccination, not just for individuals but for the broader community. It’s a step towards herd immunity and ensuring that everyone lives in a safer environment.
Interviewer: How do the initiatives by the Senate play a role in enhancing public health measures?
senator Ricardo de los Santos: the Senate plays a vital role in advocating for policies that protect public health. By initiating resolutions like this, we demonstrate our commitment to the welfare of Dominican citizens. Further, our recent preventive campaigns focus on providing access to essential healthcare and promoting awareness about the urgency of getting vaccinated.
Conclusion: This insightful conversation with Senator Ricardo de los Santos highlighted the importance of the recent Senate resolutions and vaccination campaigns in the Dominican Republic. Through directives like mandating vaccinations for public access,the government aims to safeguard public health and create a healthier society.