Sánchez Attacks Clavijo Before the WHO and Accuses Him of Wanting to "Abandon His Fate" the Cruiser of the Hantavirus
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The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has taken heart from the management of Spain with the hantavirus on a cruise and has charged against those who opposed to helping those affected by the outbreak. The executive leader has intervened in the 79th World Health Assembly of the World Health Organization (WHO), where he has appealed to global solidarity in a "deeply interconnected" world in which, as the pandemic demonstrated, any localiz…
The president of the government warns the World Health Assembly of the threat of the "leaders who come to the institutions to divert millions of public money to large private companies"The WHO claims with the outbreak of hantavirus against the attacks of Trump and Milei "No society deserves to be called civilized if it abandons its own when they fall." The president of the government, Pedro Sanchez, has defended the protection of public health, …
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has left aside the measure with which he was referring to the clash with his Canarian counterpart, Fernando Clavijo, for the management of the health crisis of the MV Hondius – the cruise ‘infected’ by hantavirus that had to stop in Tenerife for the disembarkation of the travelers and that just this Monday he arrived in Rotterdam for its cleansing – to launch a campaign of reproaches that, even wit…
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