Tag: Center for Investigative Journalism
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Pedro Pierluisi: “Me puse la primera dosis de la vacuna. Ya debo tener los suficientes anticuerpos para combatir el virus”
Tras ponerse en cuarentena por haber tenido contacto con un caso positivo a COVID-19, el gobernador Pedro Pierluisi afirmó que espera tener un resultado negativo a la enfermedad, en parte, porque se puso la primera dosis de la vacuna y “debe tener los suficientes anticuerpos para combatir el virus”.
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PR Department of Health Still has Problems Producing Correct and Updated COVID-19 Data
The agency asked for an extension of up to 60 days to comply with the information request from Puerto Rico’s Institute of Statistics, claiming the data is produced manually, that they have problems with the computer systems, and even power outage issues.
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[CHEQUEO DE DATOS] Lorenzo González: “Una persona joven, sin condiciones crónicas, pues si se infecta y no se enferma, va a ganar inmunidad”.
Las declaraciones de González son insostenibles porque, al día de hoy, no existen los datos ni la evidencia científica suficiente para corroborar esa información.
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Falsehood Behind the State Epidemiologist in Charge of the Response to the Coronavirus
The information that Deseda has provided over the past few weeks is incorrect, inconsistent and imprecise. The CPI verified some of Deseda’s claims from Wednesday, Feb. 26, until the last conference she went to.
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Public Schools in Puerto Rico with No Resources to Comply with Vocational Evaluations for students with Special Needs
More than 90% of Special Education students are not evaluated on their vocational skills, which affects their possibilities of development and employment, and their mental health as well, although there has been a law in place for 13 years that mandates this.