As reported by Hannah Dreier the AP correspondent in the country.
Venezuela doesn't really have ambulances. Instead, medical students are treating injured protesters where they fall pic.twitter.com/clqI3LAIfF— Hannah Dreier (@hannahdreier) May 27, 2017
Reuters gets it:
Complex currency controls, enacted first in 2003 in order to prevent capital flight, are thought by many to be behind Venezuela's economic crisis, which has left millions suffering food and medicine shortages.That and crazed central bank money printing which prompted the misguided controls in the first place.
-RW
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