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The Argentine COVID-19 vaccination scandal, known in Argentina as ''vacunatorio VIP'' ("VIP vaccination" or "VIP vaccination center" in English), is a political scandal related to the application of
COVID-19 vaccine A COVID19 vaccine is a vaccine intended to provide acquired immunity against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‑CoV‑2), the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 ( COVID19). Prior to the COVID19 pandemic, an e ...
s in the Ministry of Health of Argentina to citizens who, due to the limitations established in the vaccination protocol, were not authorized to receive these vaccines yet. The scandal was first denounced by intellectual
Beatriz Sarlo Beatriz Sarlo (born 1942) is an Argentine literary and cultural critic. She was also founding editor of the cultural journal '' Punto de Vista'' ("Point of View"). She became an Order of Cultural Merit laureate in 2009. Biography Beatriz Sarlo ...
, who denounced that she was offered to be vaccinated "under the table," but refused to identify the people who did it. Faced with the complaint, Fernán Quirós, the Minister of Health of the Autonomous City of
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, indicated that this did not happen in his jurisdiction. The second disclosure was made by journalist
Horacio Verbitsky Horacio Verbitsky (born February 11, 1942) is an Argentine investigative journalist and author with a history as a leftist guerrilla in the Montoneros. In the early 1990s, he reported on a series corruption scandals in the administration of Presi ...
, who said that he was vaccinated in the offices of the Ministry of Health, then led by
Ginés González García Ginés González García (born 31 August 1945) is an Argentine medical doctor who served twice as the country's Ministry of Health (Argentina), Minister of Health under President Alberto Fernández, from 2019 to 2021, and under the successive pres ...
. This led to the immediate request for González García to resign by the
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,
Alberto Fernández Alberto Ángel Fernández (; born 2 April 1959) is an Argentine politician, lawyer and professor, serving as president of Argentina since 2019. Born in Buenos Aires, Fernández attended the University of Buenos Aires, where he earned his law ...
. He was replaced by the then-Vice Minister,
Carla Vizzotti Carla Vizzotti (born 1 June 1972) is an Argentine physician specialized in vaccine-preventable diseases. She was the Secretary of Health Access and Vice Minister of Health in Argentina's Health Ministry, working under Minister Ginés González G ...
. Vizzotti ordered the publication of the list of those vaccinated under the direction of the Ministry of Health, which amounted to seventy people, stating that the vast majority were strategic personnel, denying that a "VIP vaccination center" operated in the Ministry and reporting that it was "a very specific, exceptional, wrong situation and that the necessary measures have been taken." The scandal occurred in the context of a shortage of vaccines, rumors of vaccination due to favoritism or political militancy, and the use of political party buildings for volunteers to register the population for vaccination. Some media compared the event with the COVID-19 vaccine scandal that occurred in Peru, known as ''
Vacunagate Vacunagate (from ''vacuna'' (the Spanish word for "vaccine") and the suffix -gate; translatable into English as ''Vaccinegate'') is the term used by the media to refer to the scandal that occurred in Peru over the irregular vaccinations of 487 ...
''. Other media also compared it with the scandal in Chile, where it was found that 37,000 people, under 60 years old and without chronic diseases that do not belong to priority groups, were vaccinated before the time established in their vaccination schedule.


Background

In Argentina, the
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was designated to be applied to the population considered essential or at risk, through a schedule and protocol established in the country's vaccination campaign against COVID-19. During the previous weeks, cases of politicians, political activists and other people who were not within the groups allowed to receive the vaccine but who nonetheless received it were disclosed. Alejandro Cellillo, Second Vice President of the Buenos Aires Senate, stated that 400 vaccines disappeared and appeared at the Olavarría Oncology Hospital and said that this was due to "ideological and not technical health issues". Intellectual
Beatriz Sarlo Beatriz Sarlo (born 1942) is an Argentine literary and cultural critic. She was also founding editor of the cultural journal '' Punto de Vista'' ("Point of View"). She became an Order of Cultural Merit laureate in 2009. Biography Beatriz Sarlo ...
denounced that she was offered to be vaccinated "under the table," but refused to identify the people who offered it to her when asked, saying sarcastically that "they offered it to me from planet Mars".


Events

On 18 February 2021, reports began of an alleged secret operation to establish a ''vacunatorio VIP'' ("VIP vaccination center") in the building of the Ministry of Health. On 19 February 2021, after versions of the alleged operation began to be released, journalist
Horacio Verbitsky Horacio Verbitsky (born February 11, 1942) is an Argentine investigative journalist and author with a history as a leftist guerrilla in the Montoneros. In the early 1990s, he reported on a series corruption scandals in the administration of Presi ...
, one of those vaccinated, decided to comment on the event on a radio program, indicating that he was vaccinated at the headquarters of the Ministry of Health: The report of the event in the media made it known other people who would have been vaccinated in violation of the limitations dictated by the protocol; among them are
Jorge Taiana Jorge Enrique Taiana (born 31 May 1950) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician, currently serving as the country's Minister of Defense, since 10 August 2021. Taiana previously served as Foreign Minister in the administrations of President ...
(senator), Eduardo Valdés (deputy), Florencio Aldrey Iglesias (businessman, owner of the newspaper ''
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'' of Mar del Plata and several hotels), Dolores Noya Aldrey (Aldrey's relative), Lourdes Noya Aldrey (Aldrey's relative), Dolores Noya Aldrey (Aldrey's relative), Salomón Schachter (traumatologist, professor emeritus of the
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), and Seza Manukian (businessman), among others. The newspaper ''
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'' reported that Ginés González García reserved 3,000 doses to distribute among political figures, and that his nephew also received a dose. The press also revealed that trade unionist
Hugo Moyano Hugo Moyano (born January 9, 1944) is an Argentine labour leader who was Secretary General of the CGT, the nation's largest trade union, from 2004 to 2012. A schism developed within the CGT during 2012, and Moyano was elected to head the CGT's dis ...
, his wife and their youngest son had been vaccinated. Moyano later indicated that his case was not that of a "vaccinated VIP", maintaining that he received the vaccine (among the given to the health personnel by the government of the City of Buenos Aires) for being president of two social works, and his relatives for working in a sanatorium. On 22 February, the government released a list of people who were vaccinated at the Posadas Hospital at the request of the Ministry of Health. In social media, some
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about alleged lists of vaccinated, including the names of celebrities such as television hosts
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,
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, and Ángel De Brito, actor
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and former President
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, were spread.


Aftermath


Resignation of Ginés González García

Once the scandal was made public, President Alberto Fernández requested the resignation of
Ginés González García Ginés González García (born 31 August 1945) is an Argentine medical doctor who served twice as the country's Ministry of Health (Argentina), Minister of Health under President Alberto Fernández, from 2019 to 2021, and under the successive pres ...
. González García delivered a letter of resignation, alleging that there was an "involuntary error" from his private secretary. The resignation was accepted thanking "the resigning official for the valuable services rendered in the performance of his post," and he was replaced by
Carla Vizzotti Carla Vizzotti (born 1 June 1972) is an Argentine physician specialized in vaccine-preventable diseases. She was the Secretary of Health Access and Vice Minister of Health in Argentina's Health Ministry, working under Minister Ginés González G ...
in February 20.


Legal complaints and investigation

After the scandal, fifteen complaints were filed in the federal court against
Ginés González García Ginés González García (born 31 August 1945) is an Argentine medical doctor who served twice as the country's Ministry of Health (Argentina), Minister of Health under President Alberto Fernández, from 2019 to 2021, and under the successive pres ...
,
Carla Vizzotti Carla Vizzotti (born 1 June 1972) is an Argentine physician specialized in vaccine-preventable diseases. She was the Secretary of Health Access and Vice Minister of Health in Argentina's Health Ministry, working under Minister Ginés González G ...
,
Alberto Fernández Alberto Ángel Fernández (; born 2 April 1959) is an Argentine politician, lawyer and professor, serving as president of Argentina since 2019. Born in Buenos Aires, Fernández attended the University of Buenos Aires, where he earned his law ...
,
Hugo Moyano Hugo Moyano (born January 9, 1944) is an Argentine labour leader who was Secretary General of the CGT, the nation's largest trade union, from 2004 to 2012. A schism developed within the CGT during 2012, and Moyano was elected to head the CGT's dis ...
,
Horacio Verbitsky Horacio Verbitsky (born February 11, 1942) is an Argentine investigative journalist and author with a history as a leftist guerrilla in the Montoneros. In the early 1990s, he reported on a series corruption scandals in the administration of Presi ...
,
Jorge Taiana Jorge Enrique Taiana (born 31 May 1950) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician, currently serving as the country's Minister of Defense, since 10 August 2021. Taiana previously served as Foreign Minister in the administrations of President ...
and Eduardo Valdés, among others. Federal prosecutor Guillermo Marijuan formally charged Ginés González García and Horacio Verbitsky for alleged "abuse of authority and non-compliance of a public official", stating that "they would constitute the crime provided for in article 248 of the Penal Code", and qualifying the deed as "an act of unusual institutional gravity". The case fell to the court of María Eugenia Capuchetti and its investigation is in charge of the prosecutor Eduardo Taiano, who charged González García in principle with "abuse of authority." Likewise, Taiano considered that "it is an act of unusual institutional gravity because not only is it not complying with the duties of a public official, but it is also preventing a person considered to be at greater risk and who needs to be vaccinated from doing so". On 22 February, police and judicial personnel carried out a raid at the headquarters of the Ministry of Health of the Nation, where documentation and images from the security cameras were seized to corroborate what was denounced and verify if there were more vaccinated.


Reaction of other politicians

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(UCR) leader Alfredo Cornejo stated that "the ruling party has just destroyed the hope of the Argentines." The president of
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(PRO),
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, stated that "in Argentina there are two classes of people: citizens who pay taxes and with those their vaccines, and the friends of power, who go to the Ministry and get vaccinated". In the
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, a request was presented for interpellation to the
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,
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, for the of the VIP vaccination scandal. Requests for reports were submitted, both to the national government and to that of the Province of Buenos Aires, by various legislators.


Responses of those involved

Eduardo Valdés said that "Ginés sent me to the Ministry of Health to get vaccinated," indicating that "We were summoned to a vaccination, there were four doctors, nothing illegal. Here it is not possible to get vaccinated illegally because everything is in writing, there is a record" and that "on Sunday nights the entourage leaves and it seems to me that it is the right thing to do for a person my age." In a joint statement, Taiana and Valdés argued that "we never exercised a privilege" to access the vaccine and that their cases apply to the priority category of strategic personnel: "Any person who develops management and/or leadership functions and functions necessary strategies for the proper functioning of the state", as established by the strategic plan for vaccination against COVID-19 in Argentina.


Other

Journalist
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dismissed Verbitsky from his radio station El Destape, stating that "what he did is immoral". In turn, the Center for Legal and Social Studies (CELS), an organization of which Verbitsky is a member, also distanced itself from the situation and on its Twitter account showed its rejection, stating: "We received news that the president of our organization was vaccinated outside the established system, through a chain of favors and on a personal basis, while we were trying, like everyone else, to get an appointment for the elderly in our families". President Alberto Fernández removed Senator Jorge Taiana and Deputy Eduardo Valdés, accused of having been vaccinated irregularly, from the delegation of an official trip to Mexico.


Protests

On 27 February 2021, a protest was held, called by the opposition, and with the presence of figures such as the president of the PRO, Patricia Bullrich and former presidential candidate José Luis Espert. A large number of people protested in front of the
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. There were also protests in other areas of the country, including
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, Córdoba,
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and in front of
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. In this last place there were physical confrontations between opposition protesters and others with wearing emblems of the CGT. A group of protesters, belonging to the group ''Jóvenes Republicanos'' ("Young Republicans"), the
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of the PRO, hung body bags on the gate of the government house, which according to them represent the people who would have died from COVID-19 because the vaccines that could have gone to them were applied to the people involved in the scandal. The bags had the legend "''Estaba esperando la vacuna, pero se la aplicó...''" (" e/she/theywas waiting for the vaccine, but nsteadwas applied to...") followed by the name of some of the people accused of being "VIP vaccinated", including: the president of
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, former president
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and his wife
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, the in-laws of the president of the Chamber of Deputies
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, and the ambassador to Brazil and former presidential candidate
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. However, some people interpreted the body bags to represent the people whose names were printed on them, wishing for their deaths, and condemned the form of protest. Among those who condemned it were president Alberto Fernández, alongside his Chief of Cabinet, the ministers of the Interior and Defense, and various human rights organizations. The president of Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo criticized Bullrich and indicated that the organization's lawyers would seek a way to "condemn from the law" the events. Former president Mauricio Macri supported the demonstration, without referring to the controversy over the body bags. ''Jóvenes Republicanos'' defended the installation, arguing that "they clearly represent the Argentines who died due to the irresponsible handling of the pandemic."


References

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