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Covid Deaths Disproportionately Affect Mexico’s Poor Population

By KELIN DILLON According to a study conducted by the Faculty of Medicine at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), nine out of 10 Mexicans who died from covid-19 were people who held essential jobs that did not allow them to work from home during the pandemic. A total of 94 percent of the country’s more than 220,000 coronavirus-related

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Study Finds 50 Percent of Mexicans Have Already Had Covid

By KELIN DILLON Figures from Mexico’s Secretariat of Health (SSA) revealed that between 45 and 50 percent of the Mexican population have already contracted covid-19, according to a new study conducted between the National Institute of Public Health and the University of Washington’s Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME). “We estimate that 47 percent of the people who live

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Mexican States Turn Green, Yellow on Covid Risk System

By KELIN DILLON After more than a year-long battle against the covid-19 pandemic, during which many Mexican states were designated by the country’s traffic light color-based risk system as being in the dangerous orange and red zones, finally 29 states have been designated within the yellow and green rankings, meaning a lower risk of coronavirus infection, as of Monday, May

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Mexico Has Second-Highest Excess Mortality Rate in the World

By KELIN DILLON As Mexico begins expanding its administration of vaccines against covid-19 in its population aged from 50 to 59, a study from Free University of Berlin mathematician Raúl Rojas found that Mexico has the second-worst strategy in the world against coronavirus, only behind Peru.  The country has seen over 444,000 excess deaths than anticipated throughout the pandemic, according

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Huge Discrepancies Between Mexico’s State and Federal Covid Death Tolls

By KELIN DILLON There have been over 31,754 deaths reported in states across Mexico attributed to the coronavirus, a figure 687 percent higher than the number reported by the nation’s Secretariat of Public Health (SSA) of 4,031 covid-19-related deaths. El Universal received the requested the documents and statistics from 16 of Mexico’s states to find this figure, leading to the

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Mexico’s Ventilator Strategy Fails

By KELIN DILLON According to data from Mexico’s Secretariat of Public Health, 82 percent of the 54,000 people hooked up to ventilators to treat covid-19 complications later died from the virus, exacerbated by inadequate staff experience with the technology. Despite an earnest willingness to learn, health professionals could not magically receive the proper training to handle these devices overnight, said

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Mexico Begins Covid Vaccinations for Elderly

By KELIN DILLON Mexico has started the process of vaccinating its vulnerable elderly population against covid-19, with all Mexican inhabitants above the age of 60 theoretically available to receive the vaccine as of Tuesday, Feb. 2.  The new phase began the same day that the esteemed international medical journal The Lancet published a peer-reviewed analysis of trials of the Russian

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Mexico’s Covid Vaccination Program Is One Big Mess

By KELIN DILLON Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) has whimsically changed the course of the country’s scheduled universal vaccination program, altering it as he sees fit in a wing-it-as-you-go strategy. The nation’s original vaccination schedule was set up in five concurrent stages, beginning with frontline health workers, followed by everyone over the age 60. The next two stages

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Mexico’s Healthcare Workers Suffer Throughout Pandemic

By KELIN DILLON The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in many casualties around the globe, and healthcare personnel, particularly in Mexico, have unfortunately been no exception. Back in September, Amnesty International released a report revealing that Mexico had a higher number of healthcare workers die from covid-related issues than any other country in the world. As of Dec. 21, 2,330 medical

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