The director general of the World Health Organization is confident that the coronavirus vaccine will be available by the end of 2020.
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Do you have an Airbnb? You must follow the Advanced Cleaning Protocol to continue operating
This Airbnb Advanced Cleaning Protocol was endorsed by the UNAM School of Medicine and the Mexican Foundation for Health (FUNSALUD).
Icnocuícatl, the Mexican poems by Cerveza Victoria to say goodbye to those who left without saying 'goodbye'
The Icnocuícatl was a poetic genre that the Mexica used to say goodbye to their dead to find resignation until they found them again in Mictlán.
Mercado Libre will show us stories of entrepreneurs in its new campaign
Through videos, the ecommerce company will show us the behind the scenes of entrepreneurs and the economy that you move when buying online.
Topo Chico ventures into alcoholic beverages
Hard Seltzer are drinks characterized by having a low percentage of alcohol, carbonated water and flavorings.
Which phones will WhatsApp stop working on in 2021?
Every year the applications carry out important updates to continue meeting the needs of their users. Check if you do not have any of the devices on which the app will no longer be compatible.
More cases of COVID-19 are added in Mexico due to a change in methodology
Despite this increase in the total count, López-Gatell confirmed that the SARSCov2 outbreak in Mexico continues to decline for the tenth consecutive week.
'Mujeres Investiendo' is officially constituted and launches a fundraising campaign in Donadora
The group aimed at building a private equity industry in which more women participate in investment decision-making formalizes its operations by establishing itself as a Civil Association.
Acast teams up with Ted en Español to distribute the podcast of the talks
The alliance facilitates the availability of TED in Spanish on podcast players such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and the Acast application.
VIDEO: 103-year-old Mexican recovers from COVID-19
Doña María was hospitalized for 11 days and overcame the illness successfully.