Duque on crash course with health workers over work order despite lack of protection against coronavirus

President Ivan Duque (R) and his VP Marta Lucia Ramirez.

President Ivan Duque put himself on a crash course with Colombia’s health workers by ordering them to combat the coronavirus despite the absence of life-saving protection equipment.

By decree, Duque ordered doctors and nurses to work after medical personnel began resigning over the government’s failure to provide basic protection gear like masks and uniforms.

Without this basic protection, health workers would not just put their own lives at risk, but could accelerate the spread of the virus.

Duque’s latest dumbfounding decision followed the medical organization’s warnings that the doctors were considering mass resignations because of the government’s inability to provide the most basic of protection.



The first to reject the decree was the Coalition of Human Talent in Healthcare, a coalition of healthcare organizations, that wrote to Duque that “the country is not going to be served by a long list of dead health workers and no way to stop the pandemic.”

Coalition of Human Talent in Healthcare

The country’s governors and mayors rebelled against Duque last month after the president illegally usurped their powers to issue decrees to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

Duque this time faces a second rebellion, but of the country’s health workers, some of whom said on social media they refuse to be used as “cannon fodder.”

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