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The senator and president of the UDI, Jacqueline Van Rysselberghe referred to the economic and health consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic and the quarantines established to combat them, such as the one decreed this day by the Government.
In this regard, the parliamentarian warned, on radio farming, that the current situation had already advanced it: “the health impact is evolving. I always said: this is not going to be ready in April, there is no chance. “
“If we do things well, people are going to get it little by little and if it gets little by little, we are going to be with a contagion curve in April, May, June and probably in July,” he added.
In his opinion, what should be aimed at in this context is that “people get infected little by little so that those who are aggravated have ICU beds available.”
For this reason, Van Rysselberghe describes the health decisions of the Government as good, but criticized that “for many decisions that the Executive makes, if people do not abide by them and begin to act with a certain irresponsibility, there is no measure that helps”
In this sense, the leader of the ruling party responded to questions about whether this call for “new normality” by the authorities has to do with the increase in infections: “Here we cannot have the country wintering for six months. In the contagion curve there is no linear exponential, if one kept the measures of social distancing that could be maintained. However, one saw in the fair, the streets, people who made parties ”.
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