Judge Nancy Altamirano granted a new action for access to public information for the Ministry of Health to deliver information on the Vaccination Plan and other data.
The measure comes after the Observatory for Rights and Justice (ODJ) filed this action in February of this year.
It is not the first sentence of a judge in favor of the request to make public the list of vaccinated, which the Government insists is reserved. On March 1, Judge Celma Espinosa also ordered the Ministry to hand over this information.
In this new ruling, Judge Nancy Altamirano provided the list with names and surnames of the citizens who have benefited and will benefit from the first 8.000 doses of vaccines that arrived in the country on January 21, 2021.
It must include a detail of the age of the beneficiaries and indicate if they belong to any of the priority care groups defined by the State as future beneficiaries of the vaccines.
In phase 0, only frontline staff and nursing home residents, as well as their staff, would be vaccinated. Therefore, the judge asks to include a detail with the names and location of the public health centers where they work or the geriatric centers where the beneficiaries of these vaccines reside.
On the morning of March 9, the Minister of Health, Rodolfo Farfán, said that he sent the list to the Prosecutor’s Office, who is conducting an investigation for alleged influence peddling against former Minister Juan Carlos Zevallos. However, he stressed that the list will not be public.
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