Cuban doctor Yansnier Arias told Univisión that the first
thing he was taught when he came to provide medical services in Venezuela,
"went to falsify stories and patients to comply with statistics." Ariel,
who now lives in Chile, said that many of the country's medical centers were
only designed to serve the sympathizers of the Nicolás Maduro regime, and that
"it was discriminated against for political reasons." In the
interview given to the aforementioned newspaper, Arias recalled the case of a
woman who arrived requesting medication for her epilepsy and was denied because
she did not have the "identity card of the fatherland". More…
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