Cuando pasó la tragedia de Colectiv, el “Cromañon” rumano, la mitad de las víctimas murieron, sin exagerar, por literalmente pudrirse en el hospital. A raíz de eso se inicio una investigación que cuando yo la leí no la podía creer, pero lo estamos viviendo ahora en Argentina +
Hola! Los saquitos están hechos de celulosa, no de plástico, que debe ser apto para uso alimentario, con su certificado correspondiente de autoridad sanitaria, resistente al calor y sin blanqueadores dañinos. No desinformemos.
Just finished watching Season 1 of “The Eternaut.” The drama, acting, direction, art design (especially the depiction of snow and the wall of cars), and VFX were all outstanding. The central themes are “an invisible enemy” and “a vast, lurking force behind it all”—very much in line with the great sci-fi classics of the 20th century born out of Cold War-era anxieties. Think “The Body Snatchers” by Jack Finney.
I haven’t read the original, but I hear the comic “El Eternauta” was created in the 1950s. It’s easy to imagine how the political unrest of the time shaped this story. This is truly a powerhouse work of science fiction from Argentina.
For today’s audience, perhaps weary of the usual zombie/plague-driven apocalypses, this offers a refreshing and compelling alternative. The pacing is slow and deliberate, so I recommend watching it without rushing, and definitely without spoilers. Can’t wait for Season 2.
No one should choose between health and financial ruin.
Stories like the United Healthcare tragedy expose a system forcing impossible decisions.
Compassionate change is overdue. We need care that values dignity, not just dollars.