Mexico could allow private owners to buy a car for COVID

The President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, dijo el lunes que no se opone a que las private companies compren vacunas contra el COVID-19 y las distribuyan entre patients queieran pagar por ellas.

But it is clear that there are many provisions and advice to companies that do not intend to buy vacancies that are promoted to the Mexican government.

“We do not believe that the business can be commercialized, that companies can import and sell it in connection with paying for the business,” said López Obrador. “It’s because there is a vacancy in the global market, because it does not have a sufficient production”.

The recommendation:

“We oppose those who hold our contracts if they enter into a particular business, so we do not allow them, we denounce them, but we do not have the case,” he said.

The Federal Commission against Mexican Sanitary Risks should authorize the use of any vaccine. López Obrador signaled that, at the moment, no company has requested to import private home vehicles.

But without a doubt the theme is in the public arena, and the experts have announced that it will be possible to start falsifying falsifications, frauds and robberies in the midst of the public’s desperation for vacancies.

Wal-Mart of Mexico, the largest minority country in the country, published a statement on Monday to denounce an advertisement circulating on the Internet and showing a “vacancy” against the coronavirus presumably available for approximately $ 20.

“We declare that false information has been falsified in social media about the superintendent of vacancies against COVID-19 in our units in Mexico,” the communication decision published in the company’s Twitter account decided.

Some people in Mexico have criticized López Obrador for centralizing the purchase and distribution of the vacancy, and for stopping the military evacuation campaign, as he has done with many other programs of his governor.

The mandate states that the executor is better equipped to oversee the security and refrigeration route that some vacancies require.

It has also promised that the vacancies will be free and will be available for all in Mexico, at the moment the country has just received approximately 50,000 doses of Pfizer vaccine. To evacuate 1.4 million health workers, first lines online to evacuate, Mexico needs 2.8 million doses.

The governor has his hopes in his three vacancies that he is in phase 3 of clinical trials, or that he is entering it, in Mexico. Announcement that Novavax Inc. realized part of its trials in Mexico. CanSino of China, owned by Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen Pharmaceutical company, is also based in Mexico.

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