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Vaccine scandals add to political tensions in Latin America


Vaccine scandals add to political tensions in Latin America
Feb 23, 2021 rome bureau chief
Health care workers wait to receive a dose of Sinopharm s COVID-19 vaccine in Lima, Peru, Feb. 9, 2021. Peru s bishops are indignant that vaccines are being given to VIPs instead of essential workers; one of those who received the vaccine was the papal nuncio. (Credit: CNS photo/Sebastian Castaneda, Reuters.)
As violence, corruption and vaccine scandals continue to shake Latin America, Catholic bishops are calling for people to avoid being “tempted by hatred,” to urge peace and to avoid the politicization of the COVID-19 pandemic.
ROME – As violence, corruption and vaccine scandals continue to shake Latin America, Catholic bishops are calling for people to avoid being “tempted by hatred,” to urge peace and to avoid the politicization of the COVID-19 pandemic. ....

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Nicaragua inaction on virus raises fears of regional spread


Nicaragua inaction on virus raises fears of regional spread
By GABRIELA SELSERApril 9, 2020 GMT
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) International health officials are warning that the Nicaraguan government’s perplexing weekslong refusal to take measures to control the spread of the new coronavirus is heightening the risk of an epidemic in Central America even as neighboring countries take tough action.
President Daniel Ortega’s government urged Nicaraguans to party during Carnival celebrations, and it has said they should keep attending sports events and cultural festivals, and pack the country’s beaches during Holy Week vacations this week.
Doctors have been told not to alarm patients by wearing masks or using sanitizing gel. Before schools closed for an extended vacation Friday, principals had threatened to expel students who missed class, and last month a third baseman was banned from professional baseball for three years after he asked to stop playing over virus f ....

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