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Lorena Murcia denounces that her mother is in a delicate state of health and that due to the coronavirus crisis she has not been able to receive medical attention.
Apr 17, 2020 1:48 PMBy: canalrcn.com
Lorena Murcia, spokesperson for the Florecer Foundation, which groups women victims of sexual violence from the conflict, He assures that his mother is in a delicate state of health and that due to the coronavirus pandemic she has not been able to receive her in a clinic or that it be attended at home.
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Lorena perhaps reflects these days the anguish of hundreds of Colombians who ask that their family members not let them die, in her case, she has her mother in a delicate situation, and so far she has no diagnosis, because according to account they have not wanted to attend. “My mother is hypertensive diabetic, she has heart problems, she has severe pain in her legs, abdomen and head, she can no longer walk, she does not receive food. We need them to help her, to attend her in a medical center ”, Lorena Murcia says.
Furthermore, in the midst of his anguish, he says that the country cannot forget the other patients. “We cannot allow people to die in the house. It seems unfair to me that now because of the pandemic they do not want to attend us in any medical center, when we need to be cared for out of humanity, out of solidarity, we cannot abandon our patients for the covid-19 ”.
He claims that among the reasons they give him every time he seeks medical help, is that his mother is still registered with the EPS in La Macarena, Meta, where he lived last year.
Murcia says that he has tried to go to a home service, or take his mother to the emergency room, but it has not been possible.
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This case has already been brought to the attention of the Health Superintendency, like this, there are many complaints from people with chronic diseases that these days are not being addressed. For his part, the Health Superintendent said that vigilance will be increased so that EPSs improve services.
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