Undocumented Venezuelans criticize Duque because they would not receive the COVID vaccine



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The voices of rejection among Venezuelans increase in Bucaramanga, after President Iván Duque assured this morning that undocumented migrants do not they will be able to receive the dose of the coronavirus vaccine.

“The priority will always be the Colombian citizens. That will be our priority, because that is how it is marked. We have cases of citizens with dual nationality. Those cases are going to be handled, not based on nationality. If they are people who they are regularized, which have the conditions and, additionally, are within the conditions of pathologies, of a risk condition, defined by the Ministry of Health, that gives guiding criteria for the application of the same, “said the president.

According to Venezuelan migrants, “the vaccine should be universal and without different nationalities or races ”.

“To me what the president said it seems inhuman to me, it is about human health and for health there are no borders, ”said Elsy López, a Venezuelan migrant.

“That should not be the case, in truth if we had a president who supported us, and the vaccine came to our country, we would not have to leave Venezuela to seek help, it would be inhuman for the Venezuelan people,” said Charlie Leal, another of migrants.



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