The Minister of Health, Hernán Condori, has been summoned by the Health and Population Commission for this Tuesday, February 15, so that he can present what his management policies are and also to respond to the questions against him, such as promote an alleged drug without scientific basis.
The appointment will take place at 11:00 am, as announced by the president of the parliamentary working group in question, Hitler Saavedra (We are Peru), in the document addressed to Condori Machado.
In this sense, the topics to be discussed were detailed: “sectoral policy and the guidelines and the main measures required for its management, the objectives and the proposed goals”. In addition, “the state in which the Health sector and the National Health System have found themselves and what urgent measures will be taken to face the COVID-19 pandemic.”
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Another point is that explain the use of “clustered water” and point out the scientific evidence to have promoted said substance.
Condori has also been one of the most assiduous promoters of the ivermectin and the azithromycin as cures for infection SARS-CoV-2for which he was asked to disclose the “specific treatment” that he recommends.
“There have been reports of complaints during his tenure as head of the Chanchamayo Health Network, in the Junín region, in relation to some CAS contracts and the acquisition of a tomograph. In what state are these processes and what has been their participation? What has been the participation of the regional governor at that time?”, they question in another point of the letter addressed to the head of Health.
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Health inquires about the process against Condori when practicing obstetrics
The last of the points of the summons is for the minister to clarify the process that the Huancayo Medical College for allegedly having worked as an obstetrician “without having a specialty in gynecology and obstetrics.”