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Mexico s health workers slam president for withholding vaccine | Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador News

Across the globe, there is consensus: health-care workers get vaccinated first. Nowhere other than Mexico have so many health workers died during the pandemic. And now many say they are being passed over for inoculation and are protesting by blocking main roads and the president’s national palace. “They need to wait,” said President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador during his morning press conference on Friday. “We’ll all get the shot.” Lopez Obrador and the virus czar Hugo Lopez-Gatell have repeatedly said that all workers that are strictly in the frontlines of Covid have received their vaccines, but they focused on staff of public hospitals assigned to cover coronavirus cases.

Getnet, the new acquiring network for Banco Santander Chile, has begun to operate

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Getnet, the new acquiring network for Banco Santander Chile, has begun to operate Banco Santander ChileMarch 2, 2021 GMT SANTIAGO, Chile, March 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) After various months of testing with over 250 businesses, and after receiving the authorization from the local regulator, the Financial Markets Commission (CMF), Getnet, the new acquiring network, has begun to officially operate. With this, Getnet will expand throughout the country, expected to benefit thousands of businesses, with the objective of reaching a market share of 15% in the next three years. Miguel Mata, CEO of Santander Chile, affirmed that “we are taking an important step to increase competition in the payments market in Chile, following the trends in developed countries where this industry is open to diverse operators. With this, businesses will be the major benefactors as they will have a new and ro

Mexico City Says Hospitals Have Beds; Paramedics Can t Find Them

Jan 27 2021, 4:21 AM January 26 2021, 7:40 PM January 27 2021, 4:21 AM (Bloomberg) This is what it’s like on the front lines of Mexico City’s pandemic right now: (Bloomberg) This is what it’s like on the front lines of Mexico City’s pandemic right now: A 77-year-old man is rushed to a hospital but stranded inside the ambulance for 11 hours before a bed is free. A 50-year-old paramedic who’s spent months helping others gets sick and can’t breathe. After five hours of desperate calls by colleagues, he gets a bed, and dies the next day. After driving a patient all night around the city, Miguel Mata heads north for three hours and finds an emergency room with a bed.

Mexico City Says Hospitals Have Beds, But Paramedics Can t Find Them

Paramedics Drive Around All Night for Covid Beds in Mexico City Bloomberg 26/01/2021 Nacha Cattan and Andrea Navarro (Bloomberg) This is what it’s like on the front lines of Mexico City’s pandemic right now: A 77-year-old man is rushed to a hospital but stranded inside the ambulance for 11 hours before a bed is free. A 50-year-old paramedic who’s spent months helping others gets sick and can’t breathe. After five hours of desperate calls by colleagues, he gets a bed, and dies the next day. After driving a patient all night around the city, Miguel Mata heads north for three hours and finds an emergency room with a bed.

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