Maduro: Venezuela registers the lowest level of infections by covid-19

Two years after the start of the actions to fight Covid 19 in the country, Venezuela registers the lowest level of contagion of Covid-19, with a rate of five cases per 100,000 inhabitants, as informed the president of the Republic, Nicolas Maduro:

“Today Venezuela shows that it has the capacity in its public health system to care for the people in a preventive manner,” he said during a workshop held at Miraflores Palace to commemorate the second anniversary of the start of the monitoring, care and fight against Covid-19 in Venezuela.

In this context, the Head of State asserted that Venezuela was one of the countries that had one of the most exemplary quarantines in the world.

Likewise, he urged the Venezuelan population to maintain the vaccination and immunization effort throughout the national territory: “My call today, 2 years after, is: Put on the reinforcement! The entire population must be vaccinated for us to continue controlling the Coronavirus in the country”, exhorted Maduro.

He recalled that with the pandemic, at least 350,000 Venezuelans returned to the country from Chile, Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia, and had care posts at the border “with medical, hospital, and food care.”

“UNHCR is biased, pressured by the North American empire to get false figures from Venezuela and attack the Bolivarian Revolution,” he denounced.