Big news: Demand increases for health minister's resignation amid corona vaccination
Big news: Demand increases for health minister's resignation amid corona vaccination
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Buenos Aires: In the midst of controversy over vaccines being given to people outside the priority group for Coronavirus vaccination. Argentine President Alberto Fernandez has revealed his resignation from the post of Health Minister. The health minister has been accused of recommending the vaccine to a well-known local journalist, despite not being named in the priority group for coronavirus vaccination.

The President has asked his 'Chief of Staff' to instruct Health Minister Guinness Gonzalez Garcia to resign. Garcia was also in charge of the government's strategy to combat the coronavirus. Gonzalez Garcia did not say anything publicly about the request for resignation but an officer said that he is no longer part of the government. Horacio Verbitsky, a journalist, said that he had requested Minister Garcia to be vaccinated and the minister called him to the Ministry of Health and released him a dose of Sputnik V vaccine on Friday.

According to the information received, this is not a single case in Argentina. There have been many cases that vaccines have been given to the mayor, MPs, activists, people close to the power even though they were not named in the priority group. However, as a priority, vaccines are to be given to doctors, health workers and the elderly first in the country. In Argentina, 2 million people have been infected with the Coronavirus and 50,857 people died.

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