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Coronavirus CDMX remains at an orange traffic light for another week: Sheinbaum

He epidemiological traffic light from Mexico City will stay one more week (from August 17 to 23) in Orange, said the head of Government, Claudia Sheinbaum.

He commented that despite the fact that the trend, positivity and hospital occupancy are decreasing, there would still not be a change to yellow.

“I can anticipate that it is most likely that we will remain in current conditions so that we can evaluate next week if we continue in this downward trend in hospitalization and from there open other activities,” he said.

He explained that the positivity is at 25 percentage points and the downward trend in hospitalization occurs for nine days.

“We see it difficult. Several activities have been incorporated. We are going to meet 15 days on Monday of the incorporation of the Courts. This week there were the opening of various activities. We have to wait to see what the impact of at least a week is, 15 days, to see if it has an impact on hospitalization, “he said.

Sheinbaum guarantees free vaccine for Covid-19 in CDMX

The head of Government, Claudia Sheinbaum, assured that once it is ready the Covid-19 vaccine, in the capital of the country will be guaranteed for citizens in a free.

“I understand and it is thus that the Government of Mexico has a very important resource contemplated because the idea is that the vaccine is free, that it has no cost, that is part of what we conceive as health as a human right, so both the government of Mexico like us will be in the guarantee of the gratuitousness of the vaccine “, exposed.

He congratulated the agreements reached by the government of Mexico in collaboration with the government of Argentina, the AstraZeneca laboratory, the Slim Foundation and the University of Oxford, to participate in the production of a vaccine against Covid-19.

Also read: Chain of contagions is breaking: Sheinbaum

According to the government of Mexico, up to 200 million doses will be produced in Mexico and Argentina to guarantee access to the inhabitants of Latin America.

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