Health
Mexico starts giving first shots of Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine – Washington Post
An intensive care nurse in Mexico City has become the first person in Latin America — to receive an approved coronavirus vaccine

This is the best present I could have received in 2020, said Ramirez. The truth is we are afraid, but we have to keep going because someone has to be in the front line of this battle.
Assistant Health Secretary Hugo López-Gatell waxed poetic, saying, Today the stage of the epidemic and its treatment changes, to a ray of hope.
Zoé Robledo, director of Mexicos social security system, called it an unforgettable Christmas. We are sure this is going to be the beginning of the end of the pandemic.
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