Minister Paris anticipates that this Wednesday more restrictions on permits will be imposed and that there will be “a review of the issue of borders”



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As part of its participation in the debate of the United Commissions for the Constitution and the Interior Government of the Chamber of Deputies, which debate the postponement of the elections, the Minister of Health, Enrique Paris, asked to speak to “contribute to giving a signal” and refer to the progress of vaccination against the coronavirus and announced that this Wednesday there will be announcements in relation to permits during quarantines and the situation of the borders in the country.

“We have calculated that by May 15 and 16, we will have 8 million 700 thousand people with one dose and between 7.5 million and 7 million 900 people with two doses” he said, recalling that the commission asked the Executive to accelerate the Yo Me Vacuno immunization campaign.

Paris explained that “thanks to the fact that more doses will arrive tomorrow and that today we signed an agreement with a Chinese-Canadian laboratory, CanSino, we have made this adaptation of the doses that we will be able to have placed for May 15 and 16”.

“Besides that, we are going to place tomorrow more permission restrictions, just as I announced in the session, and a review of the border issue ”, expressed the head of Health.

Earlier during the discussion, Minister Paris had already advanced that he was in favor of reducing the movement permits for people in quarantined communes.

This, after criticism directed towards the government by members of the commission before the high mobility of people in communes in Phase 1 of the Step by Step plan, which imposes confinement.

“The forties (you have to) do them with greater control. I believe that permissions must be drastically reduced. Collective permits because they are being misused. And obviously ask the entire community to help us ”, the Minister of Health had indicated.

In the evening session, Paris specified that his intention was to report that before retiring to “Clarify a little more the changes that are going to be made in relation to the government’s request to postpone the elections.”

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