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President of the Government of Galapagos resigned, accused of falsifying PCR test

Joan Sotomayor Cobos, anunciado por Guillermo Lasso como su delegado para presidir el Consejo de Gobierno del Régimen Especial de Galápagos,

Joan Sotomayor, president of the Galapagos Council, left his post after the controversy of an alleged falsification of his COVID-19 test.

Joan Sotomayor Cobos He resigned this January 18, 2022 from the Presidency of the Galapagos Government Council, as confirmed to LA HORA by a source from the agency. This after being accused of falsifying the results of a COVID-19 PCR test, to be able to enter the islands despite being positive.

The digital media La Posta issued an interview with the laboratory that carried out the test and from where it was reiterated that Sotomayor falsified the results. The official claimed that the results they arrived late, when a test that came out negative and that is why he traveled to Galapagos, to be part of the marine reserve expansion ceremony on January 14, 2022.

In June 2021, Sotomayor was announced by William Lasso as your delegate to preside over the Government Council of the Galapago Special Regimeyes At the moment, the Government has not specified who is his replacement. (AVV)

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