He emphasized that the progress in vaccinations enabled the nation’s economic recovery.
On January 1st, Nicolás Maduro highlighted the 7 + 7 system‘s success in containing the spread of COVID-19 within the country, indicating no immediate plans to discontinue it.
In a Telesur interview with Ignacio Ramonet, he noted that vaccination advancements facilitated a partial revival of commercial activities. However, he clarified that this wouldn’t prompt the abandonment of existing measures.
“The pandemic’s not over, and the coronavirus remains a persistent threat. In response, Venezuela is striving for exemplary pandemic management,” the president declared.
He announced that the nation achieved a 90% vaccination rate against COVID-19. Furthermore, sufficient reserves exist to administer booster shots to the populace as of January 3rd.
Healthcare personnel and at-risk individuals will receive priority for these booster inoculations.
Maduro offered no specifics on the 7 + 7 system’s resumption after two months of unrestricted commercial activity.
Various industry and business groups urged the government to abolish the 7 + 7 scheme to bolster the sector.
Public awareness is the cornerstone of prevention; it’s about educating the populace. Engaged, vigilant, and well-informed citizens safeguard their own well-being, stated President @NicolasMaduro
– Presidential Press (@PresidencialVen) January 2, 2022
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