As the COVID-19 vaccine distribution continues to face challenges in Latin America, Bolivians are speaking out about their frustrations with government healthcare resources and the organizational integrity exhibited by the Movement for Socialism party led by President Luis Arce. Since the party’s return to power under Arce’s leadership in October 2020, Bolivians have faced a pandemic response fraught with difficulties, including oxygen and medical supply shortages in hospitals. “There have been many issues,” Isabel Carrasco, 28, former primary school teacher living in Sucre, told The Epoch Times. “My parents couldn’t get their second vaccine until the end of August. Their first dose was in May.” Carrasco said her 88-year-old grandfather, who received his first dose of Sputnik V, the Russian COVID-19 vaccine, back in April, spent months being turned away from government-regulated healthcare providers who had no information on when he may receive the second dose. “He would listen to …