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No health care workers: The risk threatening Venezuela 3 minutes read
By Gonzalo Dominguez Loeda
Caracas, May 19 (EFE).- The focus of the health care crisis in Venezuela has often been placed on the country’s infrastructure and not on the workers, who for years have been continuing to leave the sector. Now, the conditions in which they work amid the Covid-19 pandemic – according to their own figures – have taken the lives of 549 of them and they are sounding a dire warning: Venezuela may soon find itself without health care workers.
“From 2014 to 2019, there was a very significant migration of professionals in all areas,” the CEO of the United Physicians of Venezuela non-governmental organization, Jorge Lorenzo, told EFE regarding the general scenario in the South American country, from which about five million people have emigrated due to the crisis, according to United Nations figures.
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Some Michiganders are jumping to the front of the line for coronavirus vaccines putting themselves ahead of the state s most vulnerable. People are scamming the system, said Dr. Arnold Monto, a professor of epidemiology and global public health at the University of Michigan.
Monto, an octogenarian who lives in Ann Arbor and serves as acting chair of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee, said he hasn t yet been vaccinated.
With the demand so high and the supply of vaccines so low, Monto said he s holding out to make sure his wife, who also qualifies for vaccination because of her age, will be able to snag an appointment for a shot in the arm. So far, they ve had no luck.