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After announcing that in the city the occupation of the intensive care units is at 85%, the journalist of the newscast told the story of a pediatrician who survived the coronavirus and proposed continue to do your job and save patients from the virus, for which the US approved the first drug to treat it.
However, while Máryori was giving his report outside the health center, he saw a family who was trying to see between the bars of the place a relative, who died on October 23 by COVID-19.
The event moved the communicator, who announced that The patient was a 39-year-old man who left two daughters, a 3-year-old and a 5-year-old, homeless; With a broken voice, she asked viewers to be more aware of the health situation.
“Don’t go from numbers to pain. I have responsibility (for coronavirus care) with my son and I my 95-year-old grandmother“, Said Máryori with watery eyes, his effort was evident not to cry and to be able to finish his report.
Given the anguish expressed by Trujillo, it is important to mention that in the same informative space an expert in epidemiology assured that the cases in Colombia are around 5 million and are not close to a million.
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