translated from Spanish: Nicolas Kreplak: “We shouldn’t put ourselves on a limit to what the effort we have to make”

In the run-up to what is estimated to be a new extension of social isolation, preventive and mandatory with their respective restrictions for the AMBA area, it is that the vice minister of health of the province of Buenos Aires, Daniel Kreplak, was the one who spoke about it. In dialogue with La Red, the official went out to emphasize that “as seen in Argentina and around the world perhaps we must take a little stronger measures in general social terms, the state taking some regulation regarding the mobilization capacity of people from one place to another that we know to severely reduce contagion so if we lower the contagion we can accommodate a little the contagion curve”. In this line the second in the Bonaerense ministry pointed out in reference to the pandemic that at the moment there are no fully effective solutions for the treatment of the disease: “A thing so complex that brought everyone to its knees unfortunately does not have a solution. If there was a solution, surely everyone would apply it.” 

“We have shown as a country a healthy, strong, organized democracy that has saved tens of thousands of lives,” he said in this regard. Similarly, consulted on the call for a “new effort” on society, Kreplak commented: “As a society we should not put ourselves on a limit to what effort we have to make to save so many lives. What we’ve seen is that you can’t resign something and ignore the pandemic.” 

“The pandemic is the same, the economic effect is the same, the effect on our lives is. The issue is how much we all organized together to reduce the capacity for contagion,” he said. He also stated that responsibility is particular: “We set rules as a government but it all depends on what everyone does because in the intimate forum everyone can transgress the rules. Besides, we don’t want and we can’t be a police state.” 
“No one is oblivious to the serious illness and that it is taking a lot of lives”

Ultimately, he set his expectation on a new restrictive measure in the circulation of people: “What we need is that the measure has a strong impact, that shows a change, that passes the peak, that we start to descend the steps, that we are at the turn of the curve”. “We are really in the part of a disease that brought the world down, that we want to prevent him from taking our people to a people who are sick,” Kreplak said.
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