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Mexico prepares mass production of COVID-19 vaccine

The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE), Marcelo Ebrard, announced that Mexico and Argentina agreed to produce between 150 and 250 million doses...
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Why the coronavirus is killing so many of Mexico’s healthcare workers

When the coronavirus epidemic began to intensify in Mexico at the end of March, Doctor Jose Garcia said his bosses at a public trauma hospital...
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Oaxaca becomes the first Mexican state to ban the sell of soda and junk food to kids

The local congress of Oaxaca approved the reform of the Law on the Rights of Girls, Boys and Adolescents to prohibit the sale, gift, distribution...
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REVIV Puerto Vallarta offers a boost to mental and physical health during the COVID-19 pandemic

During the recent pandemic of COVID-19, we have experienced distancing and isolation to try and keep contagion to a minimum. The pandemic has not only...
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Mexican president orders creation of state-run medicine agency

Mexico’s government will create a state-run medicine distribution agency and will sign an agreement with the United Nations to purchase cheaper drugs and vaccines on...
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Ravaged by coronavirus, Mexico’s GDP falls record 17.3% in second quarter

Mexico’s economy contracted by double digits in the second quarter as the coronavirus pandemic ravaged Latin America’s second-largest economy and shut factories, kept shoppers and...
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Mexican businesses struggling in pandemic with little help

Mexican business owners are trying to cling to life — often unsuccessfully — in an economic recession profoundly deepened by the COVID-19 pandemic and with...
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Dwight Blake and friends Create “Feeding 100 Families At A Time” to Help Banderas Bay Families

Feeding 100 Families was created in an effort to help some of the most vulnerable families in Puerto Vallarta and Bahia de Banderas, who have...
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Dengue cases in Jalisco double from last year

In addition to COVID-19, Jalisco is plagued by another crisis that is intensifying: that of dengue. Up to the last report, cases increased by 125,...
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In struggle against pandemic, populist leaders fare poorly

The countries that top the rankings of COVID-19 deaths globally are not the poorest, the richest or even the most densely populated. But they do...
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Mexico City lawmakers vote to outlaw LGBT+ conversion therapy

Lawmakers in Mexico City on Friday voted to ban conversion therapy, part of a small but growing movement to end the practice of trying to...
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Dengue continues to grow in Jalisco

In Jalisco, dengue infections continue to grow despite daily spraying at sites considered to be sources of infection. According to the latest report from the...
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