Venezuela borders 95,000 patients recovered from Covid-19
Venezuela verged this Monday, November 23, the 95,000 patients recovered from Covid-19 since the beginning of the pandemic. Venezuela’s Minister of Communication, Freddy Ñáñez, indicated that the total number of patients recovered from the coronavirus increased to 94,985, representing 95 percent of the people infected by Covid-19.
Venezuela authorizes commercial flights from Russia and Bolivia
The Venezuelan National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC) reported that it had authorized commercial flights to Russia and Bolivia, as well as from these countries to Venezuela. INAC “reports the opening of airline operations to and from Russia and Bolivia, starting November 23, adding the destinations of: Mexico, Dominican Republic, Iran, Turkey and Panama”.
In turn, the message adds that the decision is made “by taking the necessary measures to counteract (Covid-19), complying with the preventive norms issued by the Bolivarian Government”.
Training for Electoral Boards Begins in Venezuela
The training of the Regional Electoral Boards in Venezuela begins as part of the country’s electoral schedule for the renewal of the National Assembly (AN) in the December 6 elections. On Friday, the citizens selected to work on the process of the Venezuelan parliamentary elections will be trained.
President Nicolás Maduro Announces Safe Relaxation in December for Venezuela
The President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, announced on Sunday that safe relaxation will be decreed for the month of December, as a result of the excellent results of the 7 + 7 plus plan, a method used to combat Covid-19. “Because of the excellent results that our 7 + 7 Plus method has produced, I announce that the entire month of December will be one of safe relaxation (…) I ask the people for maximum awareness, correct use of the mask and maintain preventive measures to avoid contagion”, said the head of state.
Venezuela Produces All the Petrol that the Country Needs
The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, candidates from the Great Patriotic Pole (GPP) legislative elections, in which he assured that producing all the gasoline it needs.
held on Friday a meeting with ahead of the December 6 the the South American country is
During the meeting, the president stated that “thanks to the persevering heroic effort of PDVSA workers we are already producing all the gasoline that Venezuela needs”. This achievement, however, is due to the national government’s efforts to search for “spare parts in the world, on green roads, expensive spare parts from complex engineering structures are not made overnight”, said the head of state.
President Maduro denounces theft of funds to support migrants
The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, blamed the opposition and the Government of Colombia for the stealing millions of funds intended to pay for the return of Venezuelans stranded in other nations as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The president said that the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) approved funds for this activity, but they were stolen by the opposition deputy, Juan Guaidó, and “the G4RP”, as he calls the group made up of Guaidó himself, Henry Ramos Allup, Julio Borges and the fugitive from justice, Leopoldo López.
Venezuela will buy 10 million doses of vaccine against Covid-19
The Venezuelan executive vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, during the daily part on the situation of the coronavirus in the country, confirmed that Venezuela will acquire more than 10 million doses of the Russian vaccine against the aforementioned virus. “The Presidential Commission for the Control of Covid-19 today held a working meeting where we evaluated the results of the visit to Russia, with whom we ratified the alliances to guarantee our people more than 10 million doses of the Sputnik V vaccine”, Rodríguez declared.
Experts qualify electoral simulation in Venezuela as a success
President Nicanor Moscoso of the Council of Latin American Electoral Experts
(CEELA) called his participation in the electoral simulation that took place last Sunday in Venezuela in the face of the December 6 parliamentary elections “successful”.
Moscoso claimed that the positive accompaniment to the National Electoral Council (CNE) in the two planned drills confirms “the guarantee of transparency and reliability for parliamentary elections”, he added. “This process has been going on telematically since previous months and two face-to-face visits, the first one for the first simulation and the second one was conducted this week”, said the international electoral authority.