Carla Vizzotti Explained

Carla Vizzotti
Office:Minister of Health
President:Alberto Fernández
Termstart:20 February 2021
Termend:10 December 2023
Predecessor:Ginés González García
Successor:Mario Russo
Office1:Secretary of Health Access
Termstart1:19 December 2019
Termend1:20 February 2021
Predecessor1:New position
Successor1:Sandra Tirado
Occupation:Physician, public official
Birth Date:1 April 1972
Birth Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Alma Mater:Universidad del Salvador

Carla Vizzotti (born 1 June 1972) is an Argentine physician specialized in vaccine-preventable diseases. She was the Secretary of Health Access and Vice Minister of Health in Argentina's Health Ministry, working under Minister Ginés González García, until February 2021. She served as Minister of Health from 2021 to 2023, following González García's resignation.

Early life and career

Vizzotti was born on 1 June 1972 in Buenos Aires, daughter of a gastroenterologist.[1] She studied medicine at the Universidad del Salvador, graduating in 1997. She specialized in internal medicine at the University of Buenos Aires. She founded, and presides over, the Sociedad Argentina de Vacunología y Epidemiología ("Argentine Society of Vaccinology and Epidemiology"; SAVE), and has also worked at the Fundación Huésped, an NGO created to respond to HIV/AIDS.[2]

From 2007 to 2016, during the successive administrations of President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, she headed the Health Ministry's National Directorate for the Control of Vaccine-preventable Diseases (DINACEI). During her administration, she headed the National Immunization Plan and oversaw the extension of the existing immunization registry to include 19 free and mandatory vaccines.[3]

Political career

Secretary of Health Access

On 19 December 2019, Vizzotti was appointed to the newly established Secretariat of Health Access (Spanish; Castilian: Secretaría de Acceso a la Salud) by Health Minister Ginés González García, as part of the administration of recently elected president Alberto Fernández.[2]

In 2020 Vizzotti became one of the most visible public officials in the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] [4] She has been tasked with giving the daily morning reports on COVID-19 statistics.[5]

In December 2020, Vizzotti headed the Argentine delegation that travelled to Russia to oversee the transportation of 300 thousand Gam-COVID-Vac vaccines developed by the Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology to Argentina.[6] [7] [8]

Minister of Health

Ginés González García resigned from his position as Minister of Health on 19 February 2021, following journalist Horacio Verbitsky's confession that he and others had been favored by González García to receive the COVID-19 vaccine under preferential treatment, in a scandal known as the Vacunatorio VIP ("VIP vaccination room").[9] [10] As Vice Minister of Health, Vizzotti was touted as the natural successor to González García.[11] [12]

Vizzotti was appointed to the position the following day, on 20 February 2021.[13] Sandra Marcela Tirado was appointed as Secretary of Health Access in Vizzotti's stead.[14]

Personal life

On 26 February 2021, she tested positive for COVID-19 and went into voluntary isolation.[15] On 28 September 2021, she underwent surgery to treat a case of appendicitis.[16]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Coronavirus en Argentina: Carla Vizzotti, la funcionaria que "evangeliza" cara a cara a los antivacunas y le hace marca personal a la pandemia. Clarín. Sánchez. Gonzalo. 28 May 2020. 9 January 2021. es.
  2. Web site: Quién es Carla Vizzotti, la pieza central del Gobierno frente a la emergencia del coronavirus. La Nación. 12 March 2020. 9 January 2021. es.
  3. Web site: Carla Vizzotti: "Me dijeron que el despido era por 'motivos políticos'". Página/12. Spinetta. Franco. 14 December 2016. 9 January 2021. es.
  4. Web site: "Hoy es el cumpleaños de mi papá y el mejor regalo es no abrazarlo": el mensaje de la viceministra de Salud para concientizar sobre el aislamiento. Infobae. 24 March 2020. 9 January 2021. es.
  5. Web site: Carla Vizzotti y su recorrido en torno a las enfermedades virales. Filo.news. 9 April 2020. 9 January 2021. Luna. Florencia. es.
  6. Web site: Partió misión argentina a Moscú para verificar el proceso de la vacuna Sputnik V. Ámbito. 12 December 2020. 9 January 2021. es.
  7. Web site: Seis funcionarias partieron a Moscú para definir la llegada de la vacuna: los detalles del pago, las dudas sobre el transporte y el ofrecimiento a Cristina. Infobae. 12 December 2020. 9 January 2021. Pizzi. Nicolás. es.
  8. Web site: Carla Vizzotti desde Rusia: "la aprobación de la vacuna Sputnik está encaminada". 18 December 2020. 9 January 2021. Página/12. es.
  9. Web site: Renuncia ministro de Salud de Argentina Ginés González tras señalamientos de posible "vacunatorio VIP". CNN en Español. 19 February 2021. 20 February 2021. es.
  10. Web site: Un escándalo de vacunas a figuras influyentes le cuesta el cargo al ministro de Salud de Argentina. El País. Centenera. Mar. 19 February 2021. 20 February 2021. es.
  11. Web site: Vizzotti asume este sábado como ministra de Salud. El Cronista. Iñurrieta. Sebastián. 19 February 2021. 20 February 2021. es.
  12. Web site: Carla Vizzotti, una ministra de confianza del Presidente que tenía una relación quebrada con Ginés González García. Clarín. 19 February 2021. 20 February 2021. Mayol. Federico]]. es.
  13. Web site: Una médica especialista en vacunas asume al frente del Ministerio de Salud. Télam. 20 February 2021. 20 February 2021. es.
  14. Web site: Una legisladora tucumana ocupará el cargo que dejó vacante Carla Vizzotti en el Ministerio de Salud. Infobae. 8 March 2021. 10 March 2021. es.
  15. News: La ministra Carla Vizzotti confirmó que tiene coronavirus y quedó aislada . Minister Carla Vizzotti confirmed that she has coronavirus and was isolated. 26 February 2021 . . 26 February 2021 . Spanish.
  16. Web site: La ministra de Salud, Carla Vizzotti, ya salió de su operación en el Sanatorio Otamendi. La Nación. 28 September 2021. 28 September 2021. es.