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RE: Shortage of Medicines in Venezuela

I've seen how catastrophic govts like yours can be - in Tanzania, there was a time that not only you could not buy medicines, or light bulbs or toilet paper, I remember the case of a woman who owned a hotel. Foreign visitors would know to bring toothpaste, shampoo and soap with them and when leaving, they could not be bothered to take it back with them.

She was arrested and sentenced to 3 years in prison for keeping the soap for her own use. They said it belonged to the State, not to her...

I sorrow for all those suffering; this goes beyond grieving just for children, for all ages are starving and dying.

I wish I could do more to help, but whenever I see a post by someone from Venezuela, I make a point od upvoting and expressing my sympathy. It is all I can do.

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It is unfortunate, but it is the reality of all Venezuelans who suffer this crisis and the lack of medicines in hospitals that are killing Venezuelans, we have 20 years in this situation where a government that calls itself a SOCIALIST is killing an entire country .

Thank you very much for taking the time to read my publication, thank you very much. @arthur.grafo