translated from Spanish: People who discriminate in medical staff and Covid-19 patients may be sanctioned: Coepredv

Cristian Ruiz
Morelia, Michoacán.- Any person or provider of any public service who discriminates against medical personnel such as doctors, nurses and stretchers, as well as patients diagnosed with Covid-19 coronavirus may be sanctioned or forced to compensate for the damage Alberto Hernández Ramírez, head of the State Council for Prevention, Eradication, Discrimination and Violence (Coepredv), reported.
In an interview, the official said that the current pandemic lived by coronavirus covid-19 should not be a reason for medical personnel or the sick to suffer from social scorn or not to be given any service such as public transport, food delivery or attention in some store.
He said he only has the knowledge of nurses who were discriminated against by drivers on the Grey Combi Route, but because they do not yet make a formal complaint, they cannot intervene in this fact.
It noted that, in the event of receiving a formal complaint of discrimination, the Coepredv intervened from making wake-up calls to the undertaking or institution involved in that fact, imposing fines or asking for the damage caused to the person to be repaired.
“It is important that people know what can report all these kinds of facts, in the case of nurses discriminated against in the combi at the moment have not made a complaint but if they will become able to do something because the drivers are providers of a service and they don’t have to oppose getting on or scared of passengers,” dis broke up Alberto Hernández Ramírez.
He explained that the method for making complaints from the health contingency was that reports were received through lines 44 32 74 31 05 and 44 32 74 44 65 and in the email [email protected]

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