• The GPP spokesperson in the Reconstruction Commission asks the representative of the Collegiate Medical Organization and General Council of Official Medical Colleges if the high number of infected toilets could have been avoided, and if this is due to a lack of foresight or lack of foresight. acquisition of EPIs on time.
• “One of the problems we have detected in managing the pandemic was the lack of PPE first and then the use of faulty PPE,” he denounces.
• It conveys the GPP's solidarity with the more than 50,000 infected toilets, condolences to the deceased and their families, and thanks to all healthcare professionals for their work. "We are going to work so that this never happens again," he says.
• He denounces that "the health authorities have not had the advice of health professionals", as the Council has acknowledged, and therefore asks him if the Government could have avoided mistakes if he had had his advice, and how many meetings they have held with the Ministry.
• He underlines that the PP believes in what it has called a 'Cajal Pact', and that it coincides with what the WTO has stated in a statement: “a great political and social agreement that guarantees quality health care, and that reinforces our universal and solidarity model ”.
• Thanks the president of ONCE for the work that the organization has done, “delivering PPE to health professionals, collaborating with the Ángeles Urbanos association in the purchase and distribution of food, joining the Coronavirus Maker initiative and putting the services at the service of the community hotels owned by Ilunion.
• Share with the president of ONCE the importance of employment to overcome this crisis, in addition to the need to support those who create jobs
• He asked the ONCE president for his opinion on the government's intention to substantially reduce the state tranche of the collection of 0.7% of personal income tax.