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II SÉRIE-D — NÚMERO 23

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Europe must be the world’s leader in immigration with humanism and mutual respect among people and

nations.

Thank you.

A Deputada Jamila Madeira (PS) participou no debate com a seguinte intervenção:

President.

First of all, I would like to thank the rapporteur for such a

relevant report with such a deep concern about health their

socioeconomic impact related with Long Covid effects.

This report is critical because, like we did in 2020, we

need to recognise it exists and severely affects millions of

people.

This approach comes also assuming that after all

constrain during Covid we all came out with an overload of

fragilities and those have been clearly signalled in the

following winters with an increased number of flues and

respiratory disease.

In 2020 we protected ourselves because something deadly was out there, so we weakened several other

immunities that we gain every day.

Long COVID is a disability! It’s a chronic state of illness that drastically reduces people’s ability to work or

produce.

We knew nothing about SARS-CoV-2. The disease attacked quickly, swiftly, and we had to use containment

techniques.

We financed and created a vaccine in record time. The fastest vaccine of all time.

Now we are failing to help those who have been left with serious after-effects that impact their quality of life

and their role as professionals and our economy.

This disease affects their self-esteem, their concentration, and their ability to produce. A disease that

perpetuates itself, growing almost invisibly but very debilitating for those who suffer from it.

Access to healthcare was what we tried to guarantee in pandemic times. Never denying to anyone this right.

It is now time to chart a course of action, like this report does, to ensure that this right is not denied to those

left with after-effects.

This is our role with this report. And that's why we should again than the rapporteur for bringing it here.

Thank you again.

• Apresentação e discussão do Relatório de Atividades do Bureau e da Comissão Permanente, pelo Deputado Pablo Hispán (Espanha, EPP/CD), (Doc. 16096), a 27 de janeiro.

• Eleição de juízes do Tribunal Europeu dos Direitos Humanos (TEDH), em representação da

Andorra, da Arménia e da Eslovénia, no dia 28 de janeiro. A Juiza Canòlic Mingorance Cairat (Andorra), a Juiza Vasilka Sancin (Eslovénia) e o Juiz Vahe Grigoryan (Arménia) foram eleitos por maioria absoluta dos votos expressos. Os respetivos mandatos de nove anos terão início até três meses após a sua eleição. Os juízes do TEDH são eleitos pela Assembleia Parlamentar, a partir de uma lista de três candidatos de cada Estado que ratificou a Convenção Europeia dos Direitos Humanos.

Comissões, Subcomissões e Redes Parlamentares Os membros da Delegação participaram nas seguintes reuniões das respetivas comissões e

subcomissões: ▪ Comissão de Assuntos Políticos e Democracia – Deputada Edite Estrela (PS) e Deputado Ricardo

Carvalho (PSD), nos dias 27, 28, 29 e 30 de janeiro.