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Living without Health: the Other Exile of Venezuelans

Summary by La Silla Vacía
Maria has been in the hospital line for 7 hours. She has a fever, cough and two children waiting for her at home. She knows that she will not be cared for, but she has nowhere else to go. Like her, millions of Venezuelans face the impossibility of receiving decent medical care. Venezuela is living a health crisis so deep that it is no longer just a problem of hospitals and medicines. It has become a human emergency that will mark more than a gen…
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Maria has been in the hospital line for 7 hours. She has a fever, cough and two children waiting for her at home. She knows that she will not be cared for, but she has nowhere else to go. Like her, millions of Venezuelans face the impossibility of receiving decent medical care. Venezuela is living a health crisis so deep that it is no longer just a problem of hospitals and medicines. It has become a human emergency that will mark more than a gen…

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La Silla Vacía broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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