ASSUMPTION. Encounter deputy Kattya González assumed that not enough vaccines will arrive in the country for people to stop being admitted to public hospitals, so travel to the United States to be immunized will continue, so she suggested that the Development Bank grant loans for those who do not have resources, so that they too receive their doses in the northern country.
In addition, he suggested that President Mario Abdo Benítez request his American counterpart Joe Biden to grant special visas for people who want to travel to be vaccinated, and that they receive the immunization at the Miami airport.
According to the legislator, while the upper class can travel to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, hospitals are still saturated and Intensive Care Units are unable to receive new patients to which is added that many people have lost everything you have to cover the costs of this disease. He assured that “a day in intensive care is more expensive than traveling to the United States.”
At the beginning of today’s session, the liberal Carlos Noguera, from Alto Paraná, was sworn in as deputy, replacing Carlos Portillo, who was expelled from the chamber last Wednesday.
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