Madrid defends that two orders argue that there was no malpractice in the management of residences during the pandemic

The Minister of Family, Youth and Social Affairs, Ana Dávila, declared this Thursday that two definitive archival records indicate “that both the professionals and the entire health system did everything possible to save lives every day without committing any malpractice” during the covid-19 pandemic.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
08 May 2024 Wednesday 22:54
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Madrid defends that two orders argue that there was no malpractice in the management of residences during the pandemic

The Minister of Family, Youth and Social Affairs, Ana Dávila, declared this Thursday that two definitive archival records indicate “that both the professionals and the entire health system did everything possible to save lives every day without committing any malpractice” during the covid-19 pandemic.

This is how Dávila spoke at a press conference in the Madrid Assembly, where he pointed out that these cars correspond to the Montehermoso and Adolfo Suárez residences, located in the districts of the capital Latina and San Blas, respectively.

The counselor reiterated that “all professionals at all levels of care in the Community of Madrid did everything humanly possible to save every life in the residences.”

Along the same lines, he assured that they maintain "the maximum respect and the maximum disposition with all the families who lost their relatives in the residences of the Community of Madrid", while rejecting "the instrumentalization that is being carried out politically." “We have constantly seen it today in the session to do political damage to the adversary, twisting the pain of families again,” Dávila concluded.

The opposition has been demanding explanations from the Ayuso Government for many months about this management.