She argues that if she does not receive the dose, she is placed in a situation of “semi-isolation”
MADRID, 26 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Plenary of the Constitutional Court (TC) has unanimously rejected to suspend the judicial authorization given to the medical service of a residence to vaccinate an elderly person with Alzheimer’s against the coronavirus and that, according to a court in the Canarian municipality of Telde and the Provincial Court of Las Palmas, who gave the permission, is not qualified to consent to the vaccination.
It is pronounced as a result of the guardian of the affected person requesting that she not be vaccinated, understanding that this would mean a “coercive intervention” carried out “outside her will”, adding that it could cause “irreparable or very difficult to repair” damage, according to The guarantee court reported this Wednesday in a note.
In an order, the TC argues that it has taken into account that if the vaccination is not administered, this person is doomed “for health reasons” to a situation of “semi-isolation” that “negatively” affects “his physical and mental indemnity “.
With the president of the TC, magistrate Pedro González-Trevijano, as rapporteur, the court unanimously dismisses the request for the precautionary suspension of the authorization, since the reasons given, he explains, “must be assessed” in the sentence.