The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has indicated this Saturday that she would "very much" like to keep all Primary Care Emergency Services (SUAPs) open but that there is

"a lack of doctors throughout Spain".

"What we are doing is reorganizing them to start by

keeping all the people who do not have a health center 15 or 20 meters away

. But of course, we are going to attend to them and we are going to be involved in the Madrid public health system, which it is the most generous in this country and it is the best", the president stressed to the media in her attendance at the market that the Agrarian Chamber organizes once a month with products from Madrid.

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Ayuso now says that he will reopen all emergency services in Madrid health centers (SUAP) when he has "the possibility"

  • Writing: MARTA BELVERMadrid

Ayuso now says that he will reopen all emergency services in Madrid health centers (SUAP) when he has "the possibility"

In this sense, Ayuso has pointed to the left for using the Madrid Public Health Service and has indicated that he would like to know if in the rest of the autonomous communities with a socialist government they have a Care Center

"20 minutes away"

like those of the Community from Madrid.

The head of the regional Executive has assured that Health in Spain has been

"frankly diminished"

due to the coronavirus and that for this reason they are reorganizing the emergency care services, which is the region

"with the most opening hours".

"taking people for idiots"

"What the left cannot do is, as always, take people for an idiot as they did with the basic health zones, as if it were a question of the rich or the poor when

we did that throughout the Community in the same way

", has reproached the president.

In line, he has acknowledged that he believes that on the left they are seeing themselves increasingly

"smaller

", since they have to activate people "and return to the same thing again with the Public Health of Madrid".

To conclude, Díaz Ayuso has assured that they will continue

"caring for, protecting and expanding"

public health and that both the SUAPs, as well as the Health Centers and hospitals will be "reinforced" as soon as "the pandemic has passed".

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