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Patients who arrived from the interior could not enter Cecanot due to lack of the vaccination card
Shaddai Eves
shaddai.eves@listindiario.com
Santo Domingo, RD
“I come from beyond Santiago de los Caballeros and I cannot pay RD $ 3,000 more for another study. I can't, I don't work ”, was the cry of a woman at the Cardio-Neuro-Ophthalmology and Transplant Center, Cecanot, because they wouldn't let her in without the vaccination card.
Starting today, presenting the Covid-19 vaccine certification is the requirement to have access to public transport and most of the closed public and private spaces, such as schools, banks, hospitals, supermarkets and others.
With tears, the lady confessed that she had not been inoculated with the corresponding doses.
Of those who went to consult, to collect studies or to visit their patients, many were denied access, as was the case of Mrs. Alexandra Casio, who classified what was being committed in the center as “abuse by the authorities” .
"They are going to operate on my father and I tell him that the card stayed with me, let me pass and if possible just leave it and he tells me that I will not pass," said Casio, who moved from San Pedro de Macorís .
"They should have spread the information or allow one to come in today and you already know," added Casio.
Evelina De la Cruz is another lady who was stopped at the door and because she did not have her vaccination card, she could not enter the hospital.
"I come from Villa Mella and in Ovando it was that I realized that I was missing my card, so I can't be spending a ticket, I work and this is my time," said Evelina De la Cruz.
There were circulars pasted on the walls of the aforementioned place where the new disposition of the central government was read.
Yo vengo de mas para alla de Santiago de los Caballeros y no puedo pagar RD$3,000 mas por otro estudio. Yo no puedo, yo no trabajo, era el clamor de una se
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