translated from Spanish: Patricia Bullrich: “Maybe I shouldn’t have written that tweet”

In recent days, the current PRO holder maintained a radio communication in which she spoke about the vaccination of Mauricio Macri and declared “Macri kept her word. The last Argentine was not vaccinated in Argentina, but he did not use that vaccine. Then I think it’s reasonable.” But it wasn’t all defense, he also criticized the post in the former president’s networks:
 “Maybe I shouldn’t have written that tweet, because finally the important thing in a society is that everyone gets vaccinated to generate immunization at the ages, so there’s an age issue.”

Let us remember that on 9 May, Mauricio Macri reported via Twitter that during his trip to the United States the Covid 19 vaccine could be applied, which generated repercussions for his previous sayings such as that he would not inoculate himself “until the last of the at-risk Argentines and essential workers has received it.” On the other hand, pointing towards the current government, the Bullrich commented:
 “They didn’t think about health when they canceled Pfizer’s contract or made the contract for AstraZeneca that never came. Today the country would not have 70,000 dead and would not be third in the world.” He added: “At this point we should have between 25% and 40% of the vaccinated population and with two doses. We didn’t get to 3%.”

And to close he considered that the Minister of Health, Carla Vizzotti, should “be a little more self-criticism about the number of vaccines that have been purchased in Argentina and in the time they have arrived.”

Original source in Spanish

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