Courts The TSJC orders the Generalitat "without excuse" to vaccinate Police and Civil Guard agents stationed in Catalonia
The Secretary of Public Health of the Generalitat,
Josep Maria Argimon,
sees "ridiculous" the criterion of the TSJC on the vaccination of agents of the Civil Guard and the National Police, and has affirmed: "We will comply, but for this we will delay vaccination of people from 70 years, there I leave it, "he stressed.
The Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC) has ordered the Generalitat to
"without any excuse"
guarantee "immediately and without delay" the vaccination of agents of the Civil Guard and the National Police in Catalonia, so that in ten days reach
the same proportion as the Mossos.
In the weekly press conference on the status of vaccination in Catalonia, Argimon has criticized this judicial decision, although he has assured that they will abide by it.
"We will comply, but for this we will delay the vaccination of 70-year-olds, I will leave it there", stressed Argimon, who has denied that health professionals
have "discriminated" against the bodies and security forces of the State
in Catalonia.
Argimon recalled that at the moment they are immunizing by age groups, so if Health now dedicates itself "to vaccinating essential personnel, be they civil guard, firefighter, mosso or teacher, it will stop vaccinating those over 60 or 70 years old. , whether they are civil guards or not. "
Visibly annoyed, Argimon has defended that, when immunizing, "there is no discrimination based on age, gender, belief or anything."
"I do not care if he is a mosso or a civil guard,
I don't give a damn about the profession they have," he
snapped.
And he added: "The judicial criterion of reaching the same coverage of the mossos ...
I will not qualify it ... it is ridiculous,
I will not qualify it further."
At a time when, in Spain,
AstraZeneca
- the one used for agents and other essential professionals -
is no longer administered
to children under 60 years of age and it has not yet been determined how to proceed with the second doses in young people vaccinated with Oxford serum , Argimon has rhetorically wondered which immunogen to administer to state police.
"Maybe I ask the judge, if Pfizer, Moderna or Janssen,
I do not know," he has ironized.
Argimon has pointed out that "everything is complicated enough to prosecute it" and has made it clear that it is not the Department of Health that has taken the case to court, since, in his opinion,
"it has been politicized and prosecuted from Madrid."
The Secretary of Public Health of the Generalitat has assured that when the Department receives the list of each priority group it begins to vaccinate, and in the case of the Civil Guard and National Police "it seems that it arrived late." And it has emphasized that, if not Immunization with AstraZeneca would have been stopped in all essential groups, now all - the agents of the State Security Forces and Bodies - would be vaccinated ".
According to the criteria of The Trust Project
Know more
Catalonia
Civil Guard
National Police
Mossos d'Esquadra
AstraZeneca
Madrid
Pilar Llop
Spain
Justice
Vaccines
The Public Prosecutor's Office disfigures the Government the "unjustified discrimination" in Catalonia from the Police and the Civil Guard with the vaccination
Interior The Interterritorial Health Council will study the vaccination of Police and Civil Guard agents
PoliticsCs demands that salary incentives be applied to Police and Civil Guard agents stationed in Catalonia
See links of interest
Holidays 2021
Holidays Catalonia
Home THE WORLD TODAY
Real Madrid - Anadolu Efes, live
Real Madrid - Chelsea, live