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En Vivo I Emisión Estelar con #kharlapolonio de #informativosTA 21/03/2025
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00:00ANA MAÑÓN, CORRESPONDENT, PROVINCIA DE BAJABÓN, SPANISH
00:04We immediately start with the news.
00:06This Friday, the Director General of Livestock, Abel Madera,
00:10stated that cases of porcine plague detected in the Pino de la Provincia, Bajabón,
00:15are being controlled,
00:17as well as other small specks identified in other regions of the country.
00:23Journalist Ana Mañón spoke with the official and has details.
00:28After the outbreak of the African porcine plague,
00:31a viral disease that causes the death of pigs in farms
00:35and that has caused concern among producers in the municipality of El Pino in Bajabón,
00:40the head of the Director General of Livestock, Carlos Madera,
00:43is already alarmed and indicates that measures are being taken.
00:48Where it is peaking right now, in the last few weeks,
00:52the incidence has increased.
00:55Thank God, we have only had one medium-sized farm.
01:01The others are all small producers of less than 50 pigs.
01:06Madera also stated that in other provinces of the country
01:10small specks of the African porcine plague have been identified.
01:15For example, yesterday there was a case in La Vega, a small one,
01:21in María Trinidad Sánchez.
01:25There is also a small case in San Juan.
01:28There are some small cases, but all those focuses that I have mentioned are under control.
01:34The viral disease has been present in RD since 2021.
01:38According to the official, it is activated at certain times of the year
01:42and as of 2025, about 34 cases have been detected.
01:47For this reason, the Director General of Livestock has a program
01:50to support farms with biosecurity.
01:54Biosecurity in this disease is very important,
01:56because even if it is present in the Dominican Republic,
01:59it will not necessarily enter the farms if they are protected.
02:03The head of the official entity also assured that the affected small farmers
02:08will be compensated by the government, but must report it appropriately.
02:15Everything is under control.
02:17We are doing what we have to do from here, from the Director General of Livestock.
02:23And at a certain time, the Presidency is supporting a project
02:29of compensation, of compensation of those small producers
02:34who have this difficulty to avoid that they run out of resources.
02:42According to the World Organization for Animal Health,
02:45African swine fever, or PPA, is a highly contagious viral disease
02:50of domestic and wild pigs with a mortality rate that can reach 100%.
02:57Although this disease does not represent any danger to human health,
03:01it produces devastating effects on swine populations
03:05and on the economy of production systems.
03:08Ana Mañón, informative, Celia Antillas.
03:12The sectionals of the Dominican Association of Professors
03:15of the Provinces Hernández Mirabal and Duarte
03:18raised the tuition fee that they maintained indefinitely
03:22for days in demand of several claims.
03:26The decision was made after a meeting in which they reached an agreement
03:30with the Ministry of Education.
03:32Fabiola Núñez has all the details.
03:35After a meeting that lasted for almost two hours,
03:38finally the Minister of Education, Luis Miguel de Camps,
03:42reported that they reached an agreement with the sectionals of the ADP
03:45of the Provinces Hernández Mirabal and Duarte,
03:48so the tuition fee was left indefinitely.
03:52We have agreed to resume and restart the tuition
03:58from Monday without major problems,
04:02at the same time as we form a joint work commission
04:08to give us the way of attention to all the inconveniences,
04:15to all the needs and to all the improvements
04:18that together we are going to produce.
04:20The sectionals of the Regional 07
04:23kept the work in demand of several claims paralyzed,
04:27among them the appointment of cleaning staff
04:30in several educational centers.
04:32And to make a raise to comply with the appointment
04:35of the teachers of the electable bank
04:38to fill the places or vacancies
04:42that there are in several educational centers of these two provinces.
04:45We must highlight that it was a sincere, friendly meeting
04:52where we presented the various problems
04:55that affect public schools on the table
04:58and we set out to look for concrete solutions
05:00among all the actors.
05:02It was also reported that an investigation was already opened
05:05around the incident,
05:06where several teachers were attacked
05:08by agents of the National Police
05:10during a demonstration.
05:12It was committed that immediately
05:15internal matters conclude with the investigation
05:17and the sanctions applied to those officers and police
05:21will be handed over to the Dominican Association of ADP Teachers,
05:25that report.
05:26The Minister of CAMS also stood out
05:28in the environment of cordiality of the meeting.
05:30He himself said that dialogue will be a fundamental part
05:33of his management to produce a real change
05:36in the Dominican educational system
05:37in favor of students.
05:40Fabiola Núñez, Teleantillas News.
05:44A scheduled power cut was announced
05:47for the early hours of this Friday
05:48at the International Airport of the Americas
05:50José Francisco Peña Gómez,
05:52who will disable operations for four hours
05:55at the North Terminal
05:57to provide maintenance to an electric station.
06:01Reina Ramírez has the information.
06:05According to the information provided by this media,
06:08the scheduled power cut will disable
06:10operations at the airport for four hours,
06:13from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
06:16on this Friday, March 21,
06:18without affecting its operation.
06:20This is what the person in charge of public relations
06:24and communications of Aerodón,
06:26Luis José López, said.
06:27And if they come to the airport at night
06:30and perceive that there are dark areas,
06:32it is in relation to those jobs,
06:34but nothing extraordinary is happening.
06:36All operations and all scheduled flights
06:40will continue to be carried out with total normality.
06:43López argued that this time
06:46the information was placed in advance
06:48on the screens of the terminals
06:50in English and Spanish
06:51to avoid concern of passengers.
06:54So that all those who are going to travel
06:56at dawn today
06:57know that those jobs will be done.
07:00And we have also taken the precaution
07:03to connect to an alternate system of protection.
07:05All servers, datacenters,
07:08so that this daily operation is not affected.
07:10It is remembered that on February 7,
07:13a scheduled shutdown was also carried out
07:15from 11 p.m. to 3 a.m.,
07:18causing chaos and great annoyance
07:21among hundreds of passengers,
07:22causing long queues
07:24due to the failures presented by computerized systems,
07:27causing manual checks of passports,
07:30which caused a delay
07:31in the flights of people
07:33who were heading to their destinations.
07:34Reina Ramírez, Informativos Teleantillas.
07:37In Franco de Terrioro and in a state of abandonment,
07:40is the Yaque Hostel Market of Santiago.
07:43This is what the sellers of that agricultural trade exchange center
07:46reported today.
07:50This has to be fixed because everything is falling apart.
07:58Located in the southern area of Santiago,
08:01the Yaque Hostel Market
08:03has been the main agricultural trade exchange center
08:05for more than 70 years,
08:07not only in this province,
08:09but in the entire Sibao region.
08:16From Constanza to Montecristi,
08:19there are sellers and buyers
08:21who make their commercial trade
08:23of products through waste water,
08:26garbage and all kinds of unhealthy products.
08:34Despite its importance for decades,
08:37the market has never received
08:39an in-depth intervention.
08:41Today, the state of abandonment
08:43in which it is located is evident.
08:45This is how the sellers confirm it.
08:47That hole has been there for I don't know how long.
08:49That hole is covered.
08:51And it's a water that...
08:52Piperos come here.
08:53Yesterday I saw a pipero of everything there,
08:55collecting to clean and sell to people.
08:58That has to have security
09:00for what people are going to eat on the street.
09:02Garbage is unavoidable.
09:04You know that no one has been able to control this
09:07because of the garbage system
09:09and all the environment
09:11that is around the Yaque Market
09:13that comes to throw garbage in Guagua,
09:15here in the market.
09:16Another of their complaints
09:18is the number of sellers
09:20who are on the streets,
09:22which means a great disadvantage for them.
09:24They assure that in bad conditions
09:26they keep their premises empty.
09:28We don't have a bathroom.
09:30The market...
09:32Almost people don't go inside anymore.
09:34We who are inside
09:36feel disadvantaged.
09:38There are people who go to the Yaque Market
09:40and we don't go to the Yaque Strip.
09:42So what happened?
09:43The administrators who came here to the Yaque Strip
09:45in those years, not now,
09:46what they started was to sell ports
09:48and take streets that are not of the market.
09:50The lack of bathrooms.
09:52Closed for more than seven months,
09:54the streets in poor condition,
09:56pipes covered and mud
09:58are a problem for the daily life.
10:00The buyers also complain about this situation,
10:02however, they can buy their products
10:04at a lower price.
10:06A lot of garbage,
10:08a lot of waste,
10:10all washed up.
10:12They are not cleaning.
10:14There is a lot of mud
10:16and the streets are full of waste.
10:18Anyone can fall and get hurt.
10:20Garbage,
10:22they should collect it more often
10:24because this is where food is spent
10:26for human consumption.
10:28The mayor of Santiago, Ulises Rodríguez,
10:30announced the intervention of the market
10:32in May 2024
10:34and little has been done.
10:36El Edil, recognizing the conditions
10:38of this place,
10:40said they expect more support
10:42from the government to start
10:44with the work of adequacy.
10:46We are hoping that we can be provided
10:48with additional resources.
10:50Meanwhile, what has to do with
10:52operability, cleaning, improvement,
10:54we already did a process of solicitation
10:56that will be announced in the next few days.
11:00Both sellers and buyers
11:02trust that the local authorities
11:04will start once and for all
11:06the transformation of the housing market
11:08since today
11:10it is submerged in a total deterioration.
11:14Fabiola Núñez, Informativos Teleantillas.
11:18With this information,
11:20we make our first break.
11:22We return with more.
11:24Thank you all
11:26for keeping up with us.
11:28We continue with the news.
11:30The Atiemar Tower, a majestic
11:32apartment building, is
11:34in a legal limbo
11:36after its owner
11:38was convicted in Spain
11:40for trafficking more than 200,000
11:42kilos of cocaine.
11:44Guillermo García presents us
11:46a recap of this case.
11:52In October 2005,
11:54then President
11:56Leonel Fernández gave
11:58the first step for the construction
12:00of the Atiemar Tower.
12:02At that time it was presumed
12:04that the multimillion investment
12:06was the result of international trust
12:08for the stability that the country
12:10had regained after the
12:12financial debacle of 2003
12:14for the Baninter case.
12:16Four years later,
12:18at the end of 2009,
12:20Arturo del Tiempo Marqués,
12:22owner of the tower,
12:24was the host of a reception
12:26to inaugurate the building
12:28of 19 floors,
12:30where each apartment
12:32has 450 square meters,
12:34with exit and entrance
12:36through the streets of
12:38Pedro Enrique Sureña
12:40and Avenida México.
12:42After Arturo del Tiempo Marqués,
12:44owner of the tower,
12:46was transferred to Spain
12:48because he was an associate
12:50of the National Police
12:52in the management
12:54of Major General Rafael
12:56Guillermo Guzmán Fermín,
12:58who supposedly owned
13:00one of the apartments
13:02that was later announced
13:04that the real owner
13:06was his father,
13:08Rafael Guillermo
13:10Guzmán Acosta,
13:12who is also director
13:14of the police.
13:16They will be separated from the institution
13:18and subject to national justice.
13:20Arturo del Tiempo was sentenced
13:22in Spain in August 2013
13:24for trafficking
13:261,212 kilos of cocaine
13:28to a sentence of 7 years
13:30and 6 months in prison.
13:32More than 15 years
13:34have passed and the work
13:36remains in a legal limbo.
13:38Many attribute it
13:40to the weakness of the Dominican
13:42judicial system.
13:44Guillermo García, Informativos,
13:46Teleantillas.
13:48Completely
13:50deteriorated are the streets
13:52of Ato Nuevo in Santo Domingo
13:54Oeste, where its residents
13:56say they feel forgotten by the authorities
13:58with a problem that
14:00generates serious difficulties for them.
14:02Paula Baez expands us.
14:04As orphans,
14:06so are the communities of Ato Nuevo
14:08in Managua Llavo, where the streets
14:10are impassable and in addition to the bad
14:12conditions, they assure that due to the lack
14:14of sidewalks, even children are
14:16forced to risk their lives
14:18walking through the vehicle area.
14:20We, the elderly, cross the street
14:22with all the sidewalks broken.
14:24It is dangerous, we stumble,
14:26these gentlemen and so on.
14:28We have serious problems with the street.
14:30Yes, there have been several accidents,
14:32even the children have to cross the street
14:34because the sidewalk was supposedly broken
14:36to do it about two years ago,
14:38but they have left it as it is.
14:40Abandoned, we are orphans
14:42of the government, of everyone.
14:44What is spoken is a lie.
14:46Everything is a screen.
14:48Everything is a screen.
14:50The more range they have,
14:52the less they are doing.
14:54It does not seem that we have leaders
14:56from here, from the area.
14:58The deterioration of their main roads
15:00also generates economic losses,
15:02since they must constantly repair
15:04the vehicles whose parts are damaged
15:06frequently, as well as delays
15:08in reaching this destination,
15:10since they must cross the streets
15:12quite slowly.
15:14Indisputably, the street around here
15:16is broken, there is no sidewalk,
15:18there is no container.
15:20When it rains, people have to walk
15:22down the street, taking
15:24the risk of being hit
15:26because the sidewalk is broken.
15:28They broke it about four years ago
15:30to fix it and nothing.
15:32The vehicles are not becoming anything.
15:34Do you understand?
15:36It is chaotic here.
15:38When it rains, no one can pass.
15:40It is incommunicable.
15:42Look, mainly in that hole
15:44we have a broken pipe
15:46that belongs
15:48to the house.
15:50We reported this to the city council
15:52and no one has said anything.
15:54The street is absolutely destroyed.
15:58The vehicles are destroyed quickly.
16:00You can't at least
16:02walk fast
16:04because of the street situation.
16:06The situation also affects
16:08the hundreds of families
16:10who have decided to move to the community
16:12after acquiring apartments
16:14from government programs
16:16looking for better living conditions.
16:18Paola Baez, Informativos Teleantillas.
16:20Residents of the sector El Bonito,
16:22located in San Isidro,
16:24are screaming for a series of problems
16:26that affect their quality of life.
16:28Reina Ramirez moved to the place
16:30and brings us the story.
16:32Among the main problems
16:34that affect the residents
16:36of this neighborhood are
16:38the proliferation of improvised dumps,
16:40obstructed filters,
16:42and the accumulation of black water
16:44on the streets.
16:46Situations that not only generate
16:48an unhealthy environment,
16:50but also represent a risk
16:52to the health of the community.
16:54All this street is flooded,
16:56proliferating many diseases.
16:58The steel and the containers
17:00have suffered serious accidents.
17:02This is the case of Mr. Rafael Ortega,
17:04who claims that he is tired
17:06of living with black water
17:08in front of his house
17:10for approximately seven months,
17:12causing mosquitoes and flies
17:14to not leave his home.
17:16He assures that the authorities
17:18have done nothing to fix this situation.
17:20There are four holes,
17:22none of them work,
17:24everything is clogged,
17:26because people come,
17:28they bring water again,
17:30and no matter how much they complain,
17:32they can never come here
17:34to solve the problem.
17:36It is uncomfortable for them
17:38to throw away the garbage,
17:40everything is uncomfortable,
17:42the cars can't pass,
17:44the deliveries can't pass.
17:46In addition to the blocked filters
17:48that prevent the adequate drainage
17:50of the water, causing strong floods
17:52during the rains,
17:54the situation is also aggravated
17:56because the streets are full,
17:58the sewage is clogged,
18:00when it rains we can't go out.
18:02The residents of El Bonito
18:04are still waiting for concrete actions
18:06in their community,
18:08and demand the collaboration
18:10of the authorities to maintain
18:12a clean and safe environment.
18:14Reina Ramirez, Informativos Teleantillas.
18:16In an act led by President Abinader,
18:18the director of INAPA,
18:20Wellington Arnott, announced
18:22the universal sanitation program
18:24in the Dominican Republic.
18:26Guillermo Garcia has more.
18:28The program is part of the
18:30intervention of Boca Chica,
18:32San Pedro de Macorís,
18:34La Romana and Bávaro Punta Cana,
18:36being the most ambitious program
18:38of this kind in the history of the country.
18:40And today we are already
18:42giving the flag,
18:44because in the next few days
18:46we will be signing the contracts
18:48for the start of this great program
18:50in the municipality of Boca Chica.
18:52Boca Chica, Andrés La Caleta,
18:54will be where this ambitious program
18:56will begin.
18:58During the announcement,
19:00President Abinader was recognized
19:02for being the mayor
19:04who has invested the most money
19:06in the water sector in just four years,
19:08and who took the opportunity
19:10to highlight the weekly meetings
19:12where significant progress has been made.
19:14We had to unify,
19:16after a while,
19:18the construction,
19:20we had to coordinate,
19:22as it happened a lot,
19:24because it was missing in a village
19:26and then it came and nothing to chop.
19:28So we have avoided that
19:30at least, basically.
19:32Earlier,
19:34the mayor led the graduation
19:36of 160 migratory agents
19:38in an event held
19:40in the Ministry of Defense,
19:42where a fleet of vehicles
19:44was also delivered
19:46to strengthen the control
19:48of the population in the country.
19:50Guillermo García, Informativos,
19:52Teleantillas.
19:54The U.S. Embassy
19:56in the Dominican Republic
19:58reported this Friday
20:00that it temporarily suspends
20:02passport services and notary
20:04in the consular agency of Punta Cana.
20:06Through a statement posted
20:08on its social networks,
20:10the diplomatic delegation of the North American country
20:12stressed that those interested
20:14can make appointments for these services
20:16at the U.S. Embassy in Santo Domingo
20:18or at the consular agency
20:20of Puerto Plata
20:22through the U.S. Embassy website.
20:24It also reported that in the future
20:26it will issue a prior notice
20:28if there are limited appointments
20:30at the consular agency of Punta Cana.
20:32We make a brief cut.
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20:47The president of the Chamber of Accounts,
20:49Janel Ramírez,
20:51has made controversial decisions
20:53about the promotion and dismissal
20:55of key employees in the institution
20:57just on the eve of his possible departure
20:59and has had an irregular management
21:01in the purchase of computer licenses.
21:03According to a source from Entero Crédito,
21:05he informed this media.
21:07Paola Baez worked on the subject.
21:09Despite his absence
21:11and the fact that the vice president
21:13is in office,
21:15Ramírez has not authorized
21:17indiscriminate promotions
21:19to individuals close to his management.
21:21While the internal environment
21:23has been described by the source
21:25as decreasing uncertainty and tensions,
21:27he explained that on January 3
21:29and March 2 of this year
21:31key positions were promoted
21:33by Ramírez,
21:35although many of the favored
21:37had not completed the probationary period
21:39of one year,
21:41a rule that, according to internal reports,
21:43Ramírez has implemented
21:45a supposed internal persecution campaign
21:47dismissing technicians
21:49who have refused to submit
21:51to what some employees consider
21:53arbitrary whims and decisions.
21:55In the same way,
21:57the reliable contact said
21:59that the institution is in the middle
22:01of a process of buying computer licenses
22:03for a amount of 35 million pesos,
22:05an operation that has aroused controversy,
22:07especially after the dissident vote
22:09of the legal director,
22:11who expressed his disagreement
22:13with the way the negotiations
22:15have been carried out.
22:17Last month, he reported on the resignation
22:19of approximately 15 auditors,
22:21considered among the most capable
22:23of the institution,
22:25which could further aggravate
22:27the critical situation
22:29of the accounting chamber.
22:31He also offered details
22:33about the possible existence
22:35of a list that would be being managed
22:37by the Presidency and the Director
22:39due to the climate of fear
22:41and distrust among the staff.
22:43Paola Baez, Informativos Teleantillas.
23:10It was a decision adjusted to the law
23:12and I believe that in the end,
23:14in this process,
23:16as it should prevail in all processes,
23:18justice prevails.
23:20According to the document
23:22requesting coercion,
23:24in which the Public Prosecutor's Office
23:26requested the imposition of preventive prison,
23:28one of the events occurred
23:30on February 14 of this year,
23:32around 9 p.m.
23:34in the Quisqueya hamlet,
23:36when the defendant
23:38presented himself to the house
23:40of the young woman
23:42to physically and verbally attack her,
23:44as well as threaten her with death.
23:46Meanwhile, on March 8,
23:48the subject, according to the file,
23:50re-exercised violence
23:52against the victim,
23:54locking her in a bathroom
23:56after a discussion in the Cancino sector
23:58of Santo Domingo Este.
24:00The deputy of Ato Mayor
24:02for the Modern Revolutionary Party,
24:04Carmen Ligia Barceló,
24:06claimed to have submitted
24:08a bill that creates
24:10the National Alert Brigade AMBER
24:12for the search of missing persons,
24:14composed by the Prosecutor General
24:16of the Republic,
24:18National Police, Indotel,
24:20System 911, among other institutions,
24:22with the aim of providing
24:24services in the first hours
24:26of disappearance.
24:28A committee or a central command
24:30of operations where
24:32they have a representative
24:34who has to be at all times
24:36informed of what the main representative
24:38of the institution is doing,
24:40and they have to be people
24:42who have technical knowledge
24:44of the key areas of the institutions
24:46that they represent
24:48to be able to operate
24:50quickly in that system.
24:52Barceló argued
24:54that this project not only includes
24:56the search action range
24:58of minors under 18,
25:00but also of people with
25:02cognitive disabilities, senile dementia
25:04and Alzheimer's.
25:06These statements were issued
25:08in the morning program 1 plus 1.
25:10And at dawn this Friday,
25:12Dominican Army patrols
25:14intercepted
25:16on the San Juan-Azua highway
25:18two jeeps,
25:20in which 31 Haitians
25:22were transported
25:24in irregular migratory condition.
25:26In the first vehicle,
25:28Juan Esteban Núñez was driving,
25:30and 22 undocumented Haitians
25:32were traveling,
25:34trying to evade the military checkpoint
25:36in Guanito.
25:38In the other vehicle,
25:40the driver fled,
25:42and 9 Haitians were left inside,
25:44close to the community of Guanito.
25:46They will be questioned
25:48in the immigration office
25:50for the repatriation process.
25:54Teachers request the arrangement
25:56of the main access road
25:58towards the Clarence Hamilton
26:00educational center,
26:02located in the Chil River sector of Barahona,
26:04which is practically
26:06impassable.
26:08According to the teachers
26:10and residents of this sector,
26:12passing through this street
26:14has become a real odyssey
26:16after being intervened
26:18by the National Institute
26:20of Drinking Water and Pollution
26:22more than a year ago.
26:24This has been going on for more than a year,
26:26and the engineer who carried out the project
26:28was committed to the fact that
26:30where there was asphalt, as you can see,
26:32that work was inside the project
26:34to re-place the asphalt,
26:36and it has not been like that.
26:38Vehicles have been returned,
26:40and the same vehicle has been returned
26:42like twice already,
26:44and we are concerned that a vehicle
26:46with these children is being returned
26:48so that there will be a tragedy.
26:50They reported that due to the deep ditches
26:52and the great inclination of this road,
26:54which is approximately 600 meters long,
26:56accidents of traffic
26:58and damage to vehicles
27:00are common.
27:02A girl fractured her arm.
27:04The teachers with their vehicles
27:06are totally destroyed.
27:08They have tried to return trucks
27:10on that climb, as you can see,
27:12and it is the only access road
27:14that this school has.
27:16They expressed that another danger
27:18for the more than 600 students
27:20who daily move
27:22on this street
27:24are loose stones
27:26that are sometimes thrown
27:28as a projectile
27:30when stepped on by vehicles.
27:32Especially heavy vehicles,
27:34when they step on a stone,
27:36what they do is shoot it,
27:38and I have seen stones pass by the children,
27:40and I pray to God that nothing ever happens to them,
27:42but we have to do something.
27:44We have a request
27:46with the Regional Director of Education
27:48since June 11
27:50to have an interview with her,
27:52and they have not given us a response yet.
27:54It is necessary for a fact to happen
27:56so that they can come
27:58in need of help here.
28:00I think we should not wait for that.
28:02We are Dominicans.
28:04Kilsi Mendes, Teleantillas News.
28:06A woman who suffers
28:08from a rare disease
28:10that causes blisters on her skin
28:12asked for help to buy
28:14the medicines and thus alleviate
28:16the pain that this condition
28:18has caused her for more than five years.
28:20Fabiola Nunez moved to Jacagua,
28:22the northern part of Santiago,
28:24and tells us
28:26the human drama that this family lives.
28:28My life changed.
28:30I was a happy woman,
28:32and not anymore.
28:36Because the pain is killing me.
28:38This disease
28:40is already in my body.
28:48The life of Juana Bautista Paulino,
28:5047 years old,
28:52took a 180-degree turn
28:54when she was diagnosed
28:56with Penfiguanpulloso,
28:58a rare and autoimmune
29:00disease that appears
29:02when the nervous system
29:04attacks the skin
29:06and causes blisters.
29:08It is not very common,
29:10that is why there are no medicines
29:12for this disease.
29:14The medicines that are given
29:16for this disease
29:18produce something else.
29:20They are high-cost medicines,
29:22very high cost,
29:24that I get
29:26because God
29:28puts in the heart of the person
29:30that sees that this is not
29:32a theater
29:34and nothing of that.
29:36Juana was a productive woman,
29:38but due to the advanced state of her disease,
29:40she is already in bed.
29:42I was with COVID,
29:44I sold my ice cream
29:46and also with COVID.
29:48There, when
29:50in COVID,
29:52a few balls came out
29:54and I thought it was because of that.
29:56And there I got sick.
29:58She lives in a humble house
30:00with her husband,
30:02Angel Luis Acosta,
30:04who no longer works
30:06since he is dedicated to taking care of her.
30:08The few resources he gets
30:10do not even give to take his wife
30:12to the necessary medical assistance.
30:36The saddest thing for Angel Luis
30:38is to see his wife in that condition
30:40and cry for the pain.
30:42But he is hopeful that God
30:44will give him his healing hand.
30:46Both ask for the help of the government
30:48and the authorities to improve
30:50their quality of life.
30:52I ask for help.
30:54You have to touch the heart
30:56to help me because
30:58the remedies they give me are very expensive.
31:00The only thing I feel
31:02is her suffering.
31:04That's the only thing I feel.
31:06As I said in other media,
31:08I don't care about that.
31:10What I care about
31:12is her.
31:14To see her suffer so much.
31:16If you want to collaborate
31:18with Juana,
31:20you can send your contributions
31:22to the bank account number
31:24Bank Reservas
31:26960-7028-250
31:28in the name of Angel Luis Acosta
31:30or contact him
31:32at 809-878-1074.
31:34878-1832
31:36Fabiola Nunez
31:38Informativos
31:40Teleantillas
32:045,000 young people
32:06between 18 and 35 years old.
32:08Open the doors to the youth
32:10to enter
32:12the labor market
32:14in decent jobs.
32:16That's the word.
32:18Decent jobs.
32:20Our youth
32:22has to work
32:24in a decent way.
32:26The World Bank
32:28is serving
32:30as an articulated umbrella
32:32of this Convention.
32:34With its technical and economic support,
32:36it will be promoting
32:38the use of the skills
32:40of our technical teams
32:42and also adding
32:44the experience and knowledge
32:46of other countries
32:48and other regions.
32:50This initiative aims
32:52to strengthen social protection services
32:54and promote
32:56economic inclusion.

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