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Venezuelan doctors languish in fuel lines amid coronavirus pandemic
Venezuela's acute fuel shortages are leaving medical professionals stuck in gas lines or struggling to reach their place of work just as the coronavirus outbreak threatens to overwhelm the crisis-stricken country's battered health system.
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Venezuela's acute fuel shortages are leaving medical professionals stuck in gas lines or struggling to reach their place of work just as the coronavirus outbreak threatens to overwhelm the crisis-stricken country's battered health system.
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Venezuelan migrants quarantined in crowded shelters as they return home
SAN CRISTOBAL, Venezuela - Thousands of Venezuelan migrants who have returned to their country this month amid the coronavirus epidemic have been ordered into quarantine in makeshift shelters along the border, according to officials and rights activists.
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SAN CRISTOBAL, Venezuela - Thousands of Venezuelan migrants who have returned to their country this month amid the coronavirus epidemic have been ordered into quarantine in makeshift shelters along the border, according to officials and rights activists.
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Venezuelan migrants quarantined in crowded shelters as they return home SAN CRISTOBAL, Venezuela - Thousands of Venezuelan migrants who have returned to their country this month amid the coronavirus epidemic have been ordered into quarantine in makeshift…
Panorama:
>More than 2,000 Venezuelans have returned from Colombia in the last 48 hours
— "More than 2,000 Venezuelan migrants returned to the country in the last two days through Colombia and thousands more are expected to follow in the midst of the socio-economic crisis unleashed by the Covid-19 pandemic, said Freddy Bernal on Tuesday 7-A.
"In the last 48 hours, after quarantine was decreed for everyone who enters from Colombia, 2,135 Venezuelans have entered," said Bernal, the authority designated by President Nicolás Maduro for Táchira, bordering Cúcuta."
https://www.panorama.com.ve/ciudad/Mas-de-2.000-venezolanos-han-regresado-desde-Colombia-en-las-ultimas-48-horas-20200407-0050.html
>More than 2,000 Venezuelans have returned from Colombia in the last 48 hours
— "More than 2,000 Venezuelan migrants returned to the country in the last two days through Colombia and thousands more are expected to follow in the midst of the socio-economic crisis unleashed by the Covid-19 pandemic, said Freddy Bernal on Tuesday 7-A.
"In the last 48 hours, after quarantine was decreed for everyone who enters from Colombia, 2,135 Venezuelans have entered," said Bernal, the authority designated by President Nicolás Maduro for Táchira, bordering Cúcuta."
https://www.panorama.com.ve/ciudad/Mas-de-2.000-venezolanos-han-regresado-desde-Colombia-en-las-ultimas-48-horas-20200407-0050.html
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Más de 2.000 venezolanos han regresado desde Colombia en las últimas 48 horas
El Gobierno activó un corredor humanitario para que los migrantes puedan pasar, dijo Freddy Bernal.
— On today's dawn, April 08, 2020, a Dutch Royal Air Force was flying over the Venezuelan Coast on a "Anti-Drug Operation".
— After that, Lots of Venezuelan Air Force Sukhoi 30 departed from Barcelona, Anzoategui, Venezuela to intercept the planes
On the second video is possible to see an Su-30 landing in General Anzoategui Air base.
On the second video is possible to see an Su-30 landing in General Anzoategui Air base.
Panorama:
>Wiliam Brownfield: "I don't think military intervention will happen"
— "Wiliam Brownfield, former US ambassador to Venezuela, and who for almost a decade was in charge of anti-drug policy at the State Department, discussed Washington's new strategy to remove President Nicolás Maduro from power.
This new plan includes accusations of drug trafficking against the Venezuelan head of state, the payment of millionaire rewards, anti-drug military operations in the Caribbean Sea and a transition plan without Maduro or opposition leader Juan Guaidó.
In an interview with the Colombian newspaper El Tiempo, Brownfield said that the US government maintains the so-called "military option" over Venezuela, but not necessarily the same as the one it applied against Manuel Noriega in Panama in 1989."
https://www.panorama.com.ve/politicayeconomia/Wiliam-Brownfield-No-creo-que-la-intervencion-militar-vaya-a-suceder-20200408-0008.html
>Wiliam Brownfield: "I don't think military intervention will happen"
— "Wiliam Brownfield, former US ambassador to Venezuela, and who for almost a decade was in charge of anti-drug policy at the State Department, discussed Washington's new strategy to remove President Nicolás Maduro from power.
This new plan includes accusations of drug trafficking against the Venezuelan head of state, the payment of millionaire rewards, anti-drug military operations in the Caribbean Sea and a transition plan without Maduro or opposition leader Juan Guaidó.
In an interview with the Colombian newspaper El Tiempo, Brownfield said that the US government maintains the so-called "military option" over Venezuela, but not necessarily the same as the one it applied against Manuel Noriega in Panama in 1989."
https://www.panorama.com.ve/politicayeconomia/Wiliam-Brownfield-No-creo-que-la-intervencion-militar-vaya-a-suceder-20200408-0008.html
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Wiliam Brownfield: "No creo que la intervención militar vaya a suceder"
El exembajador de EE UU en Venezuela afirmó, sin embargo que existen "muchas opciones disponibles".
Magma Aviation Boeing 747-45E(BDSF) TF-AMR airbone from La Habana, Cuba
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🇻🇪 Venezuelan Journalist (thread):
—"The U.S. special representative to Venezuela Elliott Abrams said that several people in and out Maduro’s regime are reaching out to the U.S. Government about its proposal for a transitional government"
—"“Maybe people in the regime recognize what they did not recognize last summer, that the situation is very difficult, that they must look for a way out and they must look for a negotiation,” Abrams said in an interview with the Center for Strategic and International Studies"
—"Abrams said offering guarantees to the military makes a negotiation more likely
“Venezuela must move toward free elections”
Abrams said there are also military options if President Donald Trump wants to use them"
🔗 Álex Vásquez S (@AlexVasquezS)
#Venezuela #Diplomacy
—"The U.S. special representative to Venezuela Elliott Abrams said that several people in and out Maduro’s regime are reaching out to the U.S. Government about its proposal for a transitional government"
—"“Maybe people in the regime recognize what they did not recognize last summer, that the situation is very difficult, that they must look for a way out and they must look for a negotiation,” Abrams said in an interview with the Center for Strategic and International Studies"
—"Abrams said offering guarantees to the military makes a negotiation more likely
“Venezuela must move toward free elections”
Abrams said there are also military options if President Donald Trump wants to use them"
🔗 Álex Vásquez S (@AlexVasquezS)
#Venezuela #Diplomacy
Russian Air Force IL-62 arrived in Caracas with medical aid.
Diario de La Verdad:
>Quarantine impacts 79% of companies in Maracaibo
— The impact of the coronavirus pandemic emergency is hitting companies in Maracaibo hard, where 79% of businesses reflect quarantine damage. The drop in sales is 78%.
— "The survey showed that 79% of the companies consulted agree that the economic impact of the measures announced by the National Executive is significant and in terms of the behavior of their sales during the quarantine period compared to weeks before the health emergency was declared it has decreased by 78% ”, expresses a statement from the Maracaibo Chamber of Commerce based on a survey of businessmen."
http://www.laverdad.com/movil/economia/166113-cuarentena-impacta-a-79-de-las-empresas-en-maracaibo.html
>Quarantine impacts 79% of companies in Maracaibo
— The impact of the coronavirus pandemic emergency is hitting companies in Maracaibo hard, where 79% of businesses reflect quarantine damage. The drop in sales is 78%.
— "The survey showed that 79% of the companies consulted agree that the economic impact of the measures announced by the National Executive is significant and in terms of the behavior of their sales during the quarantine period compared to weeks before the health emergency was declared it has decreased by 78% ”, expresses a statement from the Maracaibo Chamber of Commerce based on a survey of businessmen."
http://www.laverdad.com/movil/economia/166113-cuarentena-impacta-a-79-de-las-empresas-en-maracaibo.html
Diario La Verdad
Cuarentena impacta a 79% de las empresas en Maracaibo
Según un estudio de la Cámara de Comercio de Maracaibo, 33 por ciento de los negocios dicen que solo cuentan con un lapso de 60 días para poder cumplir con sus empleados, sin obtener ingresos
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Diario de La Verdad: >Quarantine impacts 79% of companies in Maracaibo — The impact of the coronavirus pandemic emergency is hitting companies in Maracaibo hard, where 79% of businesses reflect quarantine damage. The drop in sales is 78%. — "The survey showed…
Admin who lives in Maracaibo here.
This is very important.
Why? If there's no food business then this could lead to a possible happening
>Daddy government will bring garbage food for people and eventually run out over that shit
>So There's no food and ppl will start raging all over the place
>Bogaloo hours: Riots, crazy shits and similar actions over people looking for food and God know what else thouse ppl will do.
Remember El Gran Apagon (2019 Venezuelan blackout look for it if u r not familiar) 07-03-2019; Similar events happen few days when Ppl realized that the electricity shit it would take a matter of days to recover
This is very important.
Why? If there's no food business then this could lead to a possible happening
>Daddy government will bring garbage food for people and eventually run out over that shit
>So There's no food and ppl will start raging all over the place
>Bogaloo hours: Riots, crazy shits and similar actions over people looking for food and God know what else thouse ppl will do.
Remember El Gran Apagon (2019 Venezuelan blackout look for it if u r not familiar) 07-03-2019; Similar events happen few days when Ppl realized that the electricity shit it would take a matter of days to recover
YV3071 Embraer 190 aircraft, near Maiquetía, coming from Cuba
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🇻🇪 Venezuelan Journalist (thread): —"The U.S. special representative to Venezuela Elliott Abrams said that several people in and out Maduro’s regime are reaching out to the U.S. Government about its proposal for a transitional government" —"“Maybe people in…
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Abrams: "Hay personas dentro y alrededor del régimen que están comunicándose con EE UU"
“Todas las dictaduras en Latinoamérica, con la más rara de las excepciones, termina con una negociación”, agregó el enviado especial de Estados Unidos para Venezuela.