Lola Corrales was born in Madrid, Spain in August 1958. Lola suffered of polio at the age of 13 months, during an epidemic.
She
was not vaccinated, because Franco's dictatorship (1939-1975) only used
Salk anti polio vaccine for rich and friends of the Government, but not
for the rest of the population. Besides, Franco's dictatorship was the
opinion “Salk vaccine is not good, because cause polio”.
In autumn 1998, Lola Corrales knew through internet about the
post-polio syndrome, since the Spanish Administration (the Ministry of
Health, among others), although already knew the existence of the
Post-Polio Syndrome, kept silence about it. Afterwards she worked one
and a half year with a polio survivors group.
Asociación Afectados de Polio y Síndrome Post-Polio was established by Lola Corrales and eight other polio survivors in February 2000. Since then, the Association has achieved national dimension and has changed the lives of many people with polio.
We
have addressed several proposals to the Spanish Parliament, as well as
several written questions to the Council and Commission of the EU.
Furthermore interviews in television, radio and newspapers, all related
to the polio and post-polio syndrome.
In
December 2003, we have also filed a criminal complaint before the
Criminal Court in Madrid, regarding felony for intentional injury that
brings about the polio and post-polio syndrome, which was admitted by
the Trial Court, having appreciated indications of crime. After a
lengthy process, in April 2008, the Provincial Court of Madrid decided
the provisional dismissal and file of the case, but mentioning the
important historical information contained in the complaint.
Currently
several members of the Association, have individually filed complaints
before the National Court, Supreme Court, Constitutional Court and
European Court of Human Rights.
Since 2000, Lola Corrales is President of the Asociación Afectados de Polio y Síndrome Post-Polio.
Lola Corrales was born in Madrid, Spain in August 1958. Lola suffered of polio at the age of 13 months, during an epidemic.
She
was not vaccinated, because Franco's dictatorship (1939-1975) only used
Salk anti polio vaccine for rich and friends of the Government, but not
for the rest of the population. Besides, Franco's dictatorship was the
opinion “Salk vaccine is not good, because cause polio”.
In autumn 1998, Lola Corrales knew through internet about the
post-polio syndrome, since the Spanish Administration (the Ministry of
Health, among others), although already knew the existence of the
Post-Polio Syndrome, kept silence about it. Afterwards she worked one
and a half year with a polio survivors group.
Asociación Afectados de Polio y Síndrome Post-Polio was established by Lola Corrales and eight other polio survivors in February 2000. Since then, the Association has achieved national dimension and has changed the lives of many people with polio.
We
have addressed several proposals to the Spanish Parliament, as well as
several written questions to the Council and Commission of the EU.
Furthermore interviews in television, radio and newspapers, all related
to the polio and post-polio syndrome.
In
December 2003, we have also filed a criminal complaint before the
Criminal Court in Madrid, regarding felony for intentional injury that
brings about the polio and post-polio syndrome, which was admitted by
the Trial Court, having appreciated indications of crime. After a
lengthy process, in April 2008, the Provincial Court of Madrid decided
the provisional dismissal and file of the case, but mentioning the
important historical information contained in the complaint.
Currently
several members of the Association, have individually filed complaints
before the National Court, Supreme Court, Constitutional Court and
European Court of Human Rights.
Since 2000, Lola Corrales is President of the Asociación Afectados de Polio y Síndrome Post-Polio.
Since 2000, Lola Corrales is President of the Asociación Afectados de Polio y Síndrome Post-Polio.
