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Archbishop of Santiago Chile hospitalised after testing positive for COVID-19

Santiago, Chile
Reuters

The Archbishop of Chile’s capital Santiago, Celestino Aos, has been hospitalised after testing positive for the coronavirus, the Roman Catholic Church in Chile wrote in a statement posted on Twitter on Saturday.

Aos, 76, and Monsignor Alberto Lorenzelli, the Auxiliary Bishop of Santiago, were confirmed by the church as having tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this week. 

Chile Celestino Aos Braco

Spanish-born Celestino Aos Braco of Chile receives his biretta as he is appointed cardinal by Pope Francis, during a consistory ceremony at St Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, on 28th November, 2020. PICTURE: Fabio Frustaci/Pool via REUTERS/File photo

Both had received two doses of the Sinovac vaccine being administered by the Chilean health authorities, the church said, with the second dose administered on 11th March. 

The church said in its Saturday statement that Aos was admitted to a university hospital in the capital “on medical advice and in a preventive manner”. 

“Although the effects of the disease are moderate, they need to be addressed with specialised equipment to avoid possible complications,” the statement said, adding that Lorenzelli’s condition had not changed. 

A recent study by the University of Chile of national vaccination data and contagion rates suggested that the Sinovac vaccine was 54 per cent effective at preventing coronavirus contagion two weeks after two doses are administered. 

A broader, real-world study of the efficacy of the Sinovac and Pfizer vaccines being administered in Chile’s rapid mass vaccination campaign will be published in the coming week by the government. 

Aos, who is from Spain, was appointed Santiago’s Archbishop by Pope Francis in December, 2019, as the Vatican sought to turn the page on a sexual abuse scandal that has shaken its standing and eroded support in the conservative Latin American nation.

Aos’s predecessor, Cardinal Ricardo Ezzati, faces multiple charges that he helped cover up sexual abuse of children by Chilean clergymen. He denies the charges.

 

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