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Édgar Pozo Valdivia (born 1948) is a Bolivian
cardiologist Cardiology () is the study of the heart. Cardiology is a branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the heart and the cardiovascular system. The field includes medical diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, coronary artery di ...
, who served as the
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and Sports from 9 November 2020 until 16 January 2021 when he was forced to leave office after contracting
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. He is a member of the Bolivian Society of Cardiology and of the Latin American Society of Interventional Cardiology, and of other health institutions.


Biography

Pozo completed professional studies at the
Higher University of San Andrés Universidad Mayor de San Andrés or UMSA () is the leading public university in Bolivia, established since 1830 in the city of La Paz. UMSA is the second-oldest university in Bolivia, after the University of San Francisco Xavier de Chuquisaca ( ...
and postgraduate studies at the National Thorax Institute of
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. Pozo began his health career in 1975 when he did his first medical residency. He did another at the Favaloro Foundation in
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before working as a Cardiology doctor. Between 1989 and 1993, Pozo served as Deputy Minister of Social Security before returning to his work as a doctor at the end of his term. From 2000 to 2002, he was President of the Caja Nacional de Caminos and served as head of the Hemodynamics Service and Cardiology Department. In 2016, he was appointed director of the National Thorax Institute (INT) where he worked to improve the conditions of the health system and denounced the shortcomings that made it difficult to care for patients. As director of the INT, he worked to combat the
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.


Minister of Health (2020–2021)

On 9 November 2020, President
Luis Arce Luis Alberto Arce Catacora (; born 28 September 1963), often referred to as Lucho, is a Bolivian banker, economist, and politician serving as the 67th president of Bolivia since 2020. A member of the Movement for Socialism (Bolivia), Movement fo ...
appointed Pozo to the position of Minister of Health. On 29 November, he was met with controversy surrounding his apparent endorsement of the consumption of
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, also known as "Miracle Mineral Solution," to treat COVID-19. The toxic substance had been hailed by proponents of
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as a miracle cure to the virus. At a press conference, Pozo described the usage of chlorine dioxide as "permissible" and announced that the ministry would conduct a study into its use in order to "produce a broader knowledge about its benefits." Pozo's comments were feared to have added fuel to the popularity of the toxic substance in Bolivia where in the absence of widely available healthcare, many had embraced the toxic material. Pozo was met with further controversy on 7 December when Minister of Justice Iván Lima reported that he had questioned the Health Minister surrounding the hiring of his son, Edgar Pozo Goytia, as legal adviser to the National Health Fund (CNS). Lima called the appointment a "serious irregularity" but stated that "we are not going to judge, we want the facts." Soon after, the head of Human Resources of the CNS, Paola Monje, denied there had been outside influence or nepotism in the institution and stated that Pozo Goytia had voluntarily resigned.


COVID-19

On 15 January 2021, it was announced that Pozo had tested positive for COVID-19, becoming the fourth government minister to do so. At age 72, Pozo was deemed to be of greater risk of dying from the disease. As a result, the next day President Arce announced that Pozo had decided to "step aside" and that he would be replaced as Minister of Health by Jeyson Marcos Auza Pinto. Two days after retiring, Poza went into a medically induced coma for 45 days during which he suffered from cardiac arrhythmias and hypertensive crisis. On 28 January, the Chamber of Senators erroneously released a statement regretting that Pozo had died. The news release was denied the same day by Pozo's son and retracted the following day. Pozo was discharged from the National Thorax Institute on 9 April.


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