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Brazil Will Send 40 Tons of Insulin Intakes to Venezuela, Says Padilla

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The Minister of Health also mentioned sending physiological solutions to the neighbouring country. It is expected that a Venezuelan plane will arrive in São Paulo to find cargo this Saturday (9).
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The Minister of Health also mentioned sending physiological solutions to the neighbouring country. It is expected that a Venezuelan plane will arrive in São Paulo to find cargo this Saturday (9).

·Brazil
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News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of the day This shipment of drugs is part of a broader effort, coordinated by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), to send 300 tons of inputs to Venezuela. The Brazilian government announced this Thursday that it will send 40 tons of medicines to Venezuela to guarantee the treatment of hemodialysis to 16,000 patients in the South American country, recently hit by the US military operation. A Vene…

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Brazilian Health Minister Alexandre Padilha stated this Thursday (January 8, 2025) that the Brazilian government will send 40 tons of medical supplies to Venezuela to guarantee hemodialysis treatment for 16,000 patients. The material will be picked up by a Venezuelan plane at Guarulhos Airport (São Paulo) on Friday morning (January 9, 2026). The cargo includes medications and physiological solutions essential for kidney treatment. According to P…

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Mobilization is coordinated by the Pan-American Health Organization

·São Paulo, Brazil
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CartaCapital broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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