Both for deputies and technical staff, the essential condition to enter the lower house, as ratified to The capital legislative sources, was to have the two doses of the coronavirus vaccine. “There are people who make up risk groups”they added.
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However, Argañaraz – candidate for national senator of Podemos – questioned the new protocol as “arbitrary” and supported this newspaper: “It goes against my freedom, because we must remember that vaccination is not mandatory”.
“I always clarified that I did not have any dose. I’m not anti-vaccination either, in fact I got the flu one. It happens that these vaccines (against Covid-19) are in process and, while they are being applied, information about them is emerging “, argued the Rafael.
Regarding the protocol implemented in the lower house, Argañaraz raised a contradiction: “I was not able to sit on the premises but one day before (the parliamentary meeting) I participated in the committee meetings”.