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More than 15,000 Pilgrims Were Treated in Operativo Caacupé, 36 Referrals to Hospitals

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Asunción, IP Agency.- The Ministry of Health reported that to date a total of 15,516 pilgrims were attended to the Basilica of Caacupé, within the framework of the operation initiated on 28 November. Only 36 people had to be referred to head hospitals. Gustavo Ortiz, Director General of Health Services and Networks, indicated that most of the cases attended were due to injuries and blisters suffered by the pilgrims for not wearing adequate shoes…
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During a press conference, the Ministry of Health provided a report on the successful operation Caacupé 2025, where they highlighted that no fatal victims were registered this year. Ministry of Health reports successful operation in Caacupé. Photo: MSPB The conference was in charge of Dr. Gustavo Ortiz, Director General of Health Services and Networks Development, and Dr. Luis Gómez, Director of the III Cordillera Health Region. Dr. Alberto Roja…

During a press conference, the Ministry of Health provided a report on the successful operation Caacupé 2025, where they highlighted that no fatal victims were registered this year. Ministry of Health reports successful operation in Caacupé. Photo: MSPB The conference was in charge of Dr. Gustavo Ortiz, Director General of Health Services and Networks Development, and Dr. Luis Gómez, Director of the III Cordillera Health Region. Dr. Alberto Roja…

Asunción, IP Agency.- The Ministry of Health reported that to date a total of 15,516 pilgrims were attended to the Basilica of Caacupé, within the framework of the operation initiated on 28 November. Only 36 people had to be referred to head hospitals. Gustavo Ortiz, Director General of Health Services and Networks, indicated that most of the cases attended were due to injuries and blisters suffered by the pilgrims for not wearing adequate shoes…

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.::Agencia IP::. broke the news in on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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