Deputy Rueda denounces official lack of coordination in hantavirus crisis

Published on May 12, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

National deputy for Juntos por el Cambio, Rueda, criticized the national government for the lack of coordination in response to the hantavirus outbreak in Buenos Aires. She demanded certainty and concrete actions to contain the spread of the virus, which has already claimed fatalities. She pointed out that the lack of communication between the national and provincial governments caused confusion and delays in the health response.

Deputy Rueda points gravely, background of Buenos Aires map with health alert and blurred faces.

Alert systems: technology to avoid communication failures 🚨

The health crisis highlights the need for integrated digital platforms for emergencies. A centralized notification system, with shared databases between ministries and provinces, would allow real-time monitoring of infectious outbreaks. Tools such as epidemiological dashboards and automated alerts reduce reaction times. Without this infrastructure, each outbreak becomes an avoidable administrative chaos.

The disorganization manual: how not to face an outbreak 😅

It seems the official manual for managing epidemics includes steps like: not answering calls, losing reports, and waiting for the mice to cooperate with administrative silence. Deputy Rueda demands certainty, but the government responds with the classic in the meantime, see if you can breathe with the window open. A success in disorganization.