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He Ministry of Health announced on Monday the launch of an investigation against the vice minister of public goods, Henry Rebazaafter a video was released showing a group of protesters kicking an official and his comrades out of a restaurant in Ayacucho for allegedly drinking alcohol during lunch.
As stated in the Ministerial Portfolio, the requests will serve to determine whether there is functional responsibility and take administrative action.
In the video, you can see a bottle of wine under the table where Rebaza was, who was drinking with other people. “The Vice Minister of Health is taking working time with his entourage,” the person who filmed the moment can be heard speaking.
Other people seeing Deputy Minister of Welfare Minsy they shout “killer” to him and throw eggs at him and him security personnel. Therefore, the ministry also expressed its rejection of this incident.
“The Ministry of Health rejects all forms of harassment and violent acts against public servants that may endanger the physical integrity of people,” the statement said.
The Minsa official arrived in Ayacucho to attend the start-of-school events and to oversee medical facilities in the region.
After the protests, Rebaza had to quickly leave the place in order to prevent the situation from spiraling out of control. He quickly got into a state-provided vehicle and drove away.
Heavy rains affect 343 hospitals
Health Minister Rosa Gutiérrez Palomino said that 343 first-tier medical facilities in several regions were affected by heavy rains.
An executive member indicated that after the intervention of the sector, they are already working, only 10 of them are not working and are in the process of maintenance. In this scenario, he assured that Minsa’s technical teams would help make a quick diagnosis of the damage and provide support in restoring care.
Gutiérrez said the red health alert, which allows all hospitals and medical facilities to provide immediate care to those affected by heavy rains, as well as continue to treat patients for other reasons, remains active.
Source: RPP

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