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Startup Examedi Gave 1,000 Vaccines to Families at Millantún Camp in Puente Alto

Summary by G5noticias
More than 3,000 families were the beneficiaries, who live in mediaguas, dirt roads, without sewers/regular light. The Examedi startups this Saturday visited the Millantún camp to give 1,000 vaccines against Influenza to children, adults and elderly people in Puente Alto, with the support of the Fundación Patroncitos. Mariano Werner CEO of Examedi, explained that this type of activities fulfill the objective of contributing to access to health fo…
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More than 3,000 families were the beneficiaries, who live in mediaguas, dirt roads, without sewers/regular light. The Examedi startups this Saturday visited the Millantún camp to give 1,000 vaccines against Influenza to children, adults and elderly people in Puente Alto, with the support of the Fundación Patroncitos. Mariano Werner CEO of Examedi, explained that this type of activities fulfill the objective of contributing to access to health fo…

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G5noticias broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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