El ministro de Salud Mario Russo debía dar explicaciones en un juzgado sobre la interrupción de la entrega de medicamentos para enfermedades raras pero no se presentó.
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00:00Mario Russo, the health minister, more latino than Sajon, had to answer some questions in a health commission, right?
00:10No, no, in a court.
00:12In a court, he had to answer questions about the role of the state and health care. And what happened?
00:17But it looks like, I don't know, it looks like, as we understood it more or less here, he decided not to go.
00:23He had to go to the civil court in charge of Marcelo Santos.
00:27In a very important case, which is a case initiated by oncological patients and who suffer other serious diseases
00:33by the associations of patients and relatives who represent them,
00:37who claim nothing less and nothing more than the delivery of drugs, which are drugs,
00:43many times very expensive, and they are people who do not have access to health coverage.
00:49Let me see if I'm understanding what you're telling me, Irina Hauser.
00:53Oncological patients who are not receiving their medication initiate a judicial case.
00:58There is a judge who tells the health minister, Mario Russo, come and explain why you are abandoning these people
01:03who, if they do not have this attention, suffer and eventually risk their lives. And the minister did not go?
01:09The minister did not go, he was not a legal representative, he was not anyone from the assistance department.
01:14Ah, no one went?
01:15To special situations, which is the one that provides the drugs, or that should provide the drugs.
01:20No, no one went. From the Ministry of Health, they told me, the citation did not arrive.
01:25And the truth is that today I acceded to the act of this meeting, of this judicial hearing,
01:34where the patients and relatives did expose, and it is known that there is the absence of any representative of the Ministry of Health
01:41and that they had been, according to this act, duly cited.
01:47What did the Ministry of Health have to do there?
01:50They had to explain, in case they did not deliver more drugs,
01:54to say why they did not deliver more.
01:56Because this is what they decided to do since this government took office.
02:00They cut the treatments.
02:02Seven people died, at least, who were waiting for the continuity of their oncological treatments.
02:08Seven people died because the supply of drugs was interrupted?
02:14They died in the middle of the interruption of the treatment,
02:16waiting to receive a new dose of their treatment, for example, of chemotherapy,
02:21or of different types of drugs that are very expensive.
02:27But I tell you seven at least, because it is known that there are many more.
02:30Seven are those who registered in these organizations and who presented in the collective support that they raised judicially.
02:37Well, he did not even explain this, nor did he answer something that the judge had written to him,
02:42which is how many drugs, how many treatments are you delivering, Mr. Minister?
02:48Address of this matter of assistance for special cases.
02:53Well, none of that is answered, not even in writing.
02:55That is why the patients asked the Minister to intimate him today,
02:59and this judge will soon have to resolve the collective support
03:03so that this serious issue has an answer.
03:06Yes, Hernan.
03:07I wonder if it is also Latino or Sajón that when they take the medication from the BADEMECUM,
03:15they increase 100% the next day.
03:18I wonder. Maybe it's also Latino.
03:21That vibe, suddenly, of the laboratories when they took the medication.
03:25No, but there are things that are not Latino or Sajón.
03:29Is it well-born or not well-born?
03:31Well, another category.
03:32You're talking about good people, right?
03:36Let's stay a little longer here, because since the government, as Irina said,
03:41pathologizes political differences, let's go back to the history of the virus
03:45and that resource that the government used very early in the morning
03:49to mark the field again and say, they and us.
03:52That they, which has nothing to do with humans, which were zombies.
03:56There are repercussions.
03:58For example, Nora Barr.
04:00Nora Barr, one of the most prestigious,
04:02if not the most important scientific and specialized journalist that Argentina has.
04:09With an emoji, she managed to comment on what the president of the nation published today
04:16regarding zombies and the virus for those who think differently from him.
04:24But also Natalia Saracho, the national deputy,
04:27who is characterized in this audiovisual piece.
04:31Make the videos you want, trying to run the focus of the disaster
04:36that they are doing in the country.
04:38But people will not forget that they got together to celebrate
04:41having denied an increase to our retirees.
04:44The end.
04:45I nail an ornament on the end.
04:47The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof,
04:50also spoke about this piece and did it this way.
04:56My law and the hate virus.
04:58It is very serious, very serious.
05:00The president released a video in which he compares the main political force of the opposition
05:04with a virus.
05:06This metaphor has already been used on more than one occasion
05:08and the worst aberrations have been made in his name.
05:11However, beyond the president's frightening evocations,
05:15the most worrying thing is his conduct.
05:18What did you discover, Martin Glanowski, about zombies and politics?
05:22You know that one starts looking.
05:24Journalists know a lot of useless data
05:27and sometimes we don't know some useful data.
05:29So I started looking for the story of zombies today.
05:31After seeing that nice video of Milai,
05:36because the truth is that if he denied Milai directly,
05:39we are going to punish him as an authority or as a complacency at least.
05:44Then I started to look.
05:46So, first a definition.
05:48What is a zombie?
05:49Reanimated corpse through witchcraft practices.
05:52This comes from African traditions.
05:56That's a zombie.
05:57The first part.
05:58Now, the zombies here,
06:01I mean, here in Argentina and here in America,
06:04both the Zahona and the Latina.
06:07Let's mix them both.
06:09I mean, this is little known,
06:12but the first anti-slavery rebellion was Haitian.
06:15It was Latina.
06:17The Haitian Latinos, the Haitian slaves,
06:20rebelled in 1791.
06:23And in 1804 it was the independence of Haiti.
06:26Independence that was very marked,
06:28in addition to everything, by the anti-slavery component.
06:31It was a rebellion, not only of independence,
06:33it was a social rebellion against the slave traders and against the slaves.
06:381804, six years before the May Revolution.
06:42With the gold rush in the United States,
06:45in the mid-19th century, 1840, 1843,
06:49the United States at that time occupies a part of Mexico,
06:54which is still North American, California, etc.
06:57And it occupies a good part of Central America.
06:59When I say it occupies, it occupies.
07:01I'm not talking about neo-colonialism,
07:03I'm talking about physical occupation.
07:05Haiti was one of the occupied countries.
07:08And in Haiti, from the occupation,
07:11stories of voodoo begin to be known, on the one hand.
07:15The majority, obviously,
07:17the absolute majority of the Haitian population was black.
07:20Stories of voodoo begin to be known.
07:23And two versions begin to circulate.
07:26One dominant.
07:28The dominant version in the United States was that they were zombies.
07:34What are zombies? They are not humans.
07:36That's what you explained at the beginning of the program.
07:39What do you do with that? You dehumanize.
07:41Thing, if it's a thing, it's mine.
07:43Women, what are things?
07:45Women, objects, slaves.
07:47Obviously they are things.
07:49And then things like this appear.
07:51This is already in North American art and science.
07:55From black zombies to white zombies.
07:58They are not humans.
08:00They are not humans. That's the basis.
08:02They are not humans. This has been developed so far.
08:05Now, this has a correlation.
08:07The United States withdrew from Haiti,
08:09physically, because it continued to control,
08:12only in 1934.
08:14That is, here we have slavery,
08:16colonial occupation and zombies.
08:18All together, more hatred and dehumanization.