A recently released medical report has revealed that María Corina Machado suffered a fractured vertebra during her escape from Venezuela, amid the complex political and security context surrounding her departure from the country. According to the document, the injury occurred during the journey and caused her severe physical pain, although the opposition leader continued forward despite the complications in order to safeguard her personal safety.
The report states that the fracture was later treated under strict medical supervision, and that Machado required specialized care and an extended period of rest. Even so, people close to her say that she remained in constant contact with her team and closely followed the political situation in Venezuela, demonstrating, according to her supporters, a strong level of commitment despite her health condition.

The news has sparked reactions both inside and outside Venezuela, with supporters and international organizations expressing concern for her well-being and denouncing the risks faced by dissident political figures.
What is María Corina Machado’s current health status?
According to sources close to her, her condition is stable, and she is in the process of recovery, although she must continue receiving medical care to avoid long-term complications and ensure a full rehabilitation.