The former secretary of health of Mexico, José Narro, spoke with Fernando del Rincón about the severity of the coronavirus outbreak in Mexico. In addition, he commented on the way to handle the pandemic of the current government and what the current leaders would be doing wrong.
The impact of the covid-19 in Mexico
2020-04-22T05:04:17.853Z
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The former secretary of health of Mexico, José Narro, spoke with Fernando del Rincón about the severity of the coronavirus outbreak in Mexico. In addition, he commented on how to handle the current pandemic ...
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