What Happened to the Tons of Medicines Sent to Venezuela? This Was Answered by the U.S. Department of State
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Following complaints about the uncertainty surrounding the destination of 71 tons of medicines and inputs sent by the United States in February, the State Department confirmed that the shipment was delivered to the Venezuelan health authorities. The information was provided to NTN24, after health sector unions alerted that the aid has not reached hospitals in the country, where a severe shortage of inputs persists. “The United States provided me…
Redacción (ALN) .- The United States pointed out that the tons of medicines that were sent to Venezuela were delivered to the Ministry of Health. "The United States facilitated the shipments of medical material thanks to US support for the purchase of basic products, the cost of which was financed by Venezuelan funds," the State Department told NTN24. [...] The US entry says that medicines sent to Venezuela were delivered to the Ministry of Heal…
The president of the Venezuelan Medical Federation, Douglas León Natera, said recently that after consulting hospitals and medical schools in states such as Guárico, Portuguesa, Mérida, Monagas and Carabobo, the answer has been negative: the inputs have not arrived. The post U.S. confirms that tons of medicines were delivered to the Ministry of Health in Venezuela appeared first on THE NATIONAL.
The United States confirmed that tons of medicines sent to Venezuela were delivered to the Ministry of Health under the administration of Delcy Rodríguez, thus responding to allegations about their whereabouts.
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