translated from Spanish: Daniel Gollán: “Not even the one with the most expensive prepaid has a bed secured”

As the second wave of coronavirus advances and the occupation of the health system grows, the Minister of Health of Bonaerense, Daniel Gollán, issued a harsh warning. In providing the report of the district’s health situation, the official again alerted him to the saturation of the health system in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires and stated: “Neither the one with the most expensive prepaid in the country is insured a bed” of intensive care.” There are people who say ‘I pay a fee of not how much money’ and are used to a level of attention that does not want to resign. But the beds are over and what the private ones are doing is renting beds in clinics and sanatoriums in the province, but that also fills us on the side of the province in private clinics,” he added, in that sense.
“People are beginning to become aware that it’s not an issue that’s just going to touch others.”

The minister stressed that in recent days there was a “slowdown in the growth curve” of contagions and attributed this decline to the “fear” that this situation produces. “I like to tell you conscience, but also the human being has a reaction to fear and the reaction of fear is that no one has a bed safe anymore. Even the one with the most expensive prepaid is not even insured with a bed,” he warned. In the last 24 hours, Argentina reported 25,932 cases and 291 deaths.
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