translated from Spanish: Diego Santilli and a strong tweet: “Stop politicizing and get to work”

Since the “VIP vaccination” controversy began last Friday, criticism from both the opposition and officialism has stopped reading and hearing criticism. Amid the repudiation, prosecutor Carlos Stornelli imputed Chief of Government Horacio Rodríguez Larreta and his Minister of Health, Fernán Quiros, for “privatization of vaccines” at CABA. Today, following disputes between the two forces, Deputy Chief of Government Diego Santilli issued a strong tweet criticizing the sector’s actions that, while not mentioned, can be easily intuited: “Stop politicizing and get to work. They can’t keep playing with the vaccine, something so important to take care of the lives of many Argentinians. This level of lies is unsustainable.”

Stop politicizing and get to work. They can’t keep playing with the vaccine, something so important to take care of the lives of many Argentinians. This level of lies is unsustainable. — Diego Santilli (@diegosantilli)
February 25, 2021

This tweet is part of a follow-up of publications that Santilli has been making since what happened with the now former Minister of Health Ginés González García. As an example, you can rescue your previous tweet, where you said that, at CABA, “the vaccine reaches those who need it most, without privileges.” He continued: “In the City we continue to vaccinate adults over the age of 80 who signed up for the first dose. We respect the vaccination plan without skipping stages.”

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February 24, 2021

Last Monday, Santilli also tweeted something of equal characteristics and directed towards the same force: “We started vaccinating adults over the age of 80, who signed up for the first dose. The registration was un privileged and in the order in which they were requesting their turn and availability.”

Original source in Spanish

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