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315 funcionarios contratados por el Covid serían desvinculados y Salud activa “plan de desescalada” - Semanario Tiempo

By Ryan Wu
Published in Internacional
September 10, 2023
1 min read
315 funcionarios contratados por el Covid serían desvinculados y Salud activa “plan de desescalada” - Semanario Tiempo

So, I came across this crazy article the other day titled “315 funcionarios contratados por el Covid serían desvinculados y Salud activa ‘plan de desescalada’” from Semanario Tiempo. Yeah, I know, the title is a mouthful, but bear with me because it’s actually quite interesting.

Basically, the article talks about how 315 government officials who were hired to deal with the Covid pandemic might be laid off soon. Can you believe that? Just when we thought the virus was under control, they’re pulling the plug on these workers.

Now, here’s the gist of it. The reason for this decision is that the Ministry of Health is rolling out this so-called “plan de desescalada,” which translates to a “de-escalation plan.” They claim that the situation is improving, and therefore, they no longer need all those extra hands on deck. I don’t know about you, but I find this a bit fishy.

Let me give you some context from my own experience. Remember last year when the pandemic hit and the government started hiring left and right to boost their response efforts? Well, it seems like now they’re trying to save some money by letting go of these employees. It’s like they’re saying, “Hey, thanks for helping us out during the crisis, but we don’t need you anymore. Bye-bye!”

But here’s the kicker. Many experts and even some politicians are questioning this move. They argue that we shouldn’t let our guard down just yet, as the virus can still make a comeback. And you know what? I agree with them. We shouldn’t be too hasty in downsizing our pandemic response team. It’s like dismantling a fire brigade just because there haven’t been any fires for a while.

To wrap it up, this article is all about how 315 Covid-hired officials are facing potential unemployment due to the Ministry of Health’s “plan de desescalada.” It’s a controversial move, considering the ongoing concerns about the pandemic. We need to stay vigilant and ensure that our response efforts are not compromised. Who knows when another wave might hit us?


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