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Parliamentarians of the UDI proposed to vaccinate against COVID-19 to the table vowels for the next elections and said they hope to receive a response from the Government on its feasibility.
Already next Saturday, March 20, the list of those chosen to fulfill their role will be announced Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 April. Between Monday 22 and Wednesday 24 may be excused and on March 27 the final payroll will be delivered.
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Faced with this scenario, the vice president of the UDI, deputy Gustavo Sanhueza, raised the urgent need to vaccinate the table members before the exposure when attending to the million voters that will reach the scrutineering colleges.
Although not everyone agrees with this. The deputy member of the Health Commission, Juan Luis Castro (PS), states that this it’s a late discussion and that the measure would not be effective.
Rodrigo Cruz, the infectious disease specialist and director of the Center for Research and Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases (CIDEI) of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Valparaíso agrees on this. The expert suggests that a single dose it would not be effective for prevention.
The vice president of the Medical College, Patricio Meza, suggests that vaccinating would not be a good measure as it would be deliver safety equipment to the vowels.
The vice president of the UDI commented that they expect to receive a response from the Government during this week.