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34 sats \ 5 replies \ @Msd0457890 18 Oct \ on: Polio cases in Venezuela science
Venezuela's health system has been destroyed for years (lack of medicines, medical personnel and supplies) and adding to the lack of government policies makes Venezuela vulnerable not only to Polio but to any type of disease that may arise.
That's right. When I was in Venezuela I couldn't give my daughter a vaccine because there weren't any in public or private hospitals. In the end, it's a vaccine that she lost and she can't get it anymore.
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A situation that might have cost your little girl her life.
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That's very scary
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Absolutely, luckily my daughter has almost completed her vaccination schedule. The ones she is missing are: 1 because there were none in Venezuela and another because it is expensive in Latin America. I really don't understand the anti-vaccine people.
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The nice thing is that you don't have to worry about them once you're able to get your daughter her treatments.
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