Dr. Xavier Tello, an analyst in public health policies, considers that the alleged refusal of the Government of Mexico to vaccinate health workers in the private sector is due to the fact that the authorities want to maintain control of vaccination, and in the sector public this is easy to do. Tello says there is an ambiguous message in dividing between who are frontline medical workers and who are not. Jesús Ramírez Cuevas, general coordinator of Social Communication of the Presidency of Mexico, published a tweet this Friday in which he said that the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador has not turned its back on the private sector health personnel. According to the official, in the country there are 903,951 health workers on the first and second lines against covid-19. Until this Friday and according to official figures, 654,113 from the public sector and 29,332 from the private sector have been vaccinated, 78% of the total.
Analyst: In Mexico, medical personnel must earn the vaccine
2021-04-10T01:22:32.026Z
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