Although the number of doses necessary to start intensive vaccination against covid-19 has not yet arrived in Mexico, some specialists analyze the positive and negative aspects of the national plan presented by the authorities. In addition, experts wonder how realistic it is while, at the moment, there is more demand in the world for doses than are available. They also warn that not vaccinating the entire population at the same time could cause the virus to continue to spread in regions like Africa in the coming years, giving rise to other pathogens. Krupskaia Alís with the report.
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