Venezuelan government detains others coming into contact with coronavirus as ‘bioterrorists’: report

The Venezuelan government would take strong action against those affected by COVID-19 as “bioterrorists” and harass experts and physicians who contradict its official line over the coronavirus.

Maduro’s government is also stopping Venezuelans for fear of contagious, according to the New York Times.

Returning Venezuelans are detained at hotels, schools and bus stations, in army custody, with non-public food, water and protective equipment, the Times reported.

A Venezuelan nurse returning from Colombia tells the newspaper that she was detained for 70 days.

Maduro’s regime has strengthened border security since its inception, combating the smuggling of goods in short and calling Venezuelans returning on unofficial roads “troncheros”.

A Twitter account that passed through the Venezuelan army last month said the truncated ones are “bioterrorists,” asking others to report smugglers to the authorities.

“SPREAD FOR THE HEALTH OF OUR PEOPLE AND FAMILY!” A trochero is a Bio-Terrorist, who leaves everyone’s health at risk. Send a message to the email, with the personality data and their exact location.

Once captured, truheros placed in internment are treated with drugs not advised by the World Health Organization for coronavirus therapy, according to the Times.The drugs would come with hydroxychloroquine, which was sold unlike COVID-19 through world leaders.adding President Trump, Netanyahu’s plan to sell U.S. weapons with the United Arab Emirates: Trump’s report denies calling the U.S. military buried in France ‘losers’, Jim Carrey of fools writes an editorial comparing Trump to Michael Corleone in ‘The Godfather’ MORE and the leaders of Brazil and El Salvador Array and ivermectina.

Repression is part of a coronavirus policy that appears to be designed to hide any evidence of the pandemic in this besathed South American country, than a real containment strategy.

Venezuela has reported fewer than three hundred COVID-19 deaths, a figure that accounts for almost a fraction of the total real.

According to the new report, the official death toll is around 70 in a singles hospital in Zulia state, however, a state medical organization says another 294 people died in the hospital from the disease.

Due to the government’s lack of transparency, death and contagion statistics are unreliable.Officially, Venezuela has recorded fewer than 15,000 cases of coronavirus, one-tenth of neighboring Colombia of similar size.

And given the government’s attacks on those affected by the disease, personal citizens also do not report possible transmission for fear of reprisals.

“When other people feel sick, they think they have a legal or police problem, as if they were criminals,” Venezuelan doctor Julio Castro told The Times.”Then they’d rather hide.”

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