On December 29, the patient traveled from Mexico City to Matamoros, where the PCR test was applied, which yielded a positive result for COVID-19 for which isolation was indicated.
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Cofepris approved phase 3 of the German CureVac vaccine in Mexico
The Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Marcelo Ebrard, reported that phase 3 of the CureVac vaccine against coronavirus was authorized by the Federal Commission for Protection against Sanitary Risks (Cofepris).
SRE: AstraZeneca vaccine will arrive in Mexico on January 18
In previous days, COFEPRIS approved the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine against the coronavirus, now it is scheduled to arrive in Mexican territory on January 18.
Pfizer vaccine could be effective against new strains of coronavirus, according to this research
The American pharmaceutical company, Pfizer, together with scientists from the Medical Branch of the University of Texas (USA), made an analysis on the N501Y mutation in the peak protein of the variant found in the United Kingdom.
Where to get and recharge oxygen tanks in CDMX
Authorities have made tank refills and loans available free of charge.
Jaw pains increase: Is it because of the mask?
Problems associated with the use of the mask have been described, since having a false sense of security or not wearing it correctly makes it lose its protective capacity.
This young man went to the supermarket for food and was vaccinated against Covid-19
In Washington, a law student was just shopping at the grocery store, but unexpectedly received a dose of the coronavirus vaccine.
AMLO: Immunization in older adults with CanSino vaccines will begin in January
The president noted that the pharmaceutical company CanSino promised to deliver eight million vaccines between January and March.
Would the ‘immunity passport’ be a good idea?
It would seem sensible to identify those fortunate enough who are no longer at risk of being infected and also to grant them a “covid passport.” But what is the ethics of this measure?
Katalin Karikó, the mother of the Covid-19 vaccine, affirms ‘In summer we will probably be able to return to normal life’
Hungarian scientist Katalin Karikó, who made coronavirus vaccines possible, spent 40 years working and developing key breakthroughs for Moderna and BioNTech injections, gives hope that in summer ‘return to normal life’.