Confederation of municipalities asks to leave Pazuello



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The National Confederation of Municipalities (CNM) asked today (16) the departure of the Minister of Health, Eduardo Pazuello, due to failures in the vaccination against covid-19 in Brazil. “His command did not believe in vaccination as a way out of the crisis and did not carry out the necessary planning for the acquisition of vaccines,” says a note signed by the president of the CNM, Glademir Aroldi.

According to the CNM, the mayors have sought the entity to complain about the suspension of vaccination as of this week, “as a consequence of the interruption of the dose replacement and the lack of availability of new shipments by the ministry.”

For this reason, assesses the CNM, the change of command of the portfolio is “urgent and inevitable for the good of the Brazilians.”

Also Tuesday, the National Front of Mayors (FNP) criticized the federal government for vaccination failures. The organization attributed the “shortage and lack of vaccine doses in cities across the country” to “successive errors by the federal government in coordinating the fight against covid-19.”

The Governors’ Forum is also putting pressure on Pazuello due to the lack of vaccine doses and is expected to meet with the minister on Wednesday (17).

Pazuello investigated

Minister Ricardo Lewandowski, of the STF (Supreme Federal Court), authorized yesterday (15) that the Federal Police carry out investigations in the investigation that investigates the alleged omission of Pazuello in the health crisis in Amazonas.

Among the requests made by the PGR and authorized by the minister are the requisition of institutional emails exchanged between the Ministry of Health and the Secretariat of Health of Amazonas, as well as statements by representatives of the White Martins company, responsible for the supply. of oxygen cylinders. for the state.

As the Twitter As he showed in January, the Ministry of Health was informed a week before oxygen was depleted in Manaus, but took measures of little scope given the magnitude of the crisis.



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