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Guatemalans call for president’s resignation over lack of Covid-19 jabs

Protesters demand to know ‘where the money for the vaccines is’

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 09 May 2021 10:40AM

Guatemalans call for president’s resignation over lack of Covid-19 jabs
Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei has criticised the Covax global Covid-19 vaccine-sharing scheme for a delay in deliveries. – EPA pic, May 9, 2021

GUATEMALA CITY – Dozens of Guatemalans protested in the capital yesterday to demand the resignation of President Alejandro Giammattei, holding him responsible for a lack of Covid-19 vaccines. 

“We are protesting for him to resign and to tell us where the money for the vaccines is,” Karla Perez, a 48-year-old woman who held up a banner at the demonstration, told AFP. 

“Vaccines go in the arm, not in the pockets,” said the banner, displayed during the rally held in front of the national palace, the former seat of government, which was guarded by a large contingent of police. 

Since February, 658,200 vaccine doses have arrived in Guatemala, some purchased and some donated. The country has a population of more than 16 million.

For the protesters, the numbers reflect mismanagement and fuel suspicions of corruption. 

“The government has been very non-transparent with the use of the money. There is total incompetence in public administration,” said Jorge Bucaro, leader of the Association of University Students at University of San Carlos, the country’s only public varsity. 

Giammattei, a 65-year-old physician, has argued that the lack of jabs is due to high global demand, and has criticised the Covax global vaccine-sharing scheme for the delay in deliveries. 

Since March last year, the Central American country has recorded 233,696 cases of the coronavirus and 7,695 deaths. – AFP, May 9, 2021

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