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Las mujeres representan el 57% de teletrabajadores


Las mujeres representan el 57% de teletrabajadores
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Una teletrabajadora, en Guayaquil, dice que ha ahorrado tiempo y costos en el traslado. Foto: archivo / EL COMERCIO
Diana Serrano y Priscilla Alvarado. Redactoras (I)
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Ministerio del Trabajo.
El número de mujeres pesa un 57% en el total de empleados que teletrabajan y se explica, en parte, porque la mayoría labora en
enseñanza y la mayor parte de establecimientos sigue en
clases virtuales.
Otra razón es que esta
modalidad ha permitido que puedan conciliar el trabajo con su vida familiar y el cuidado de sus hijos, en momentos en que las clases siguen suspendidas. Ahora, por el ....

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COVID-19 vaccines, Latin America


By Patrick J. McDonnell and Kate Linthicum
Los Angeles Times/TNS
MEXICO CITY  -  In Latin America, a region hard hit by pandemic, poverty and flawed health care systems, many experts fear that large-scale coronavirus immunization campaigns could prove a logistical nightmare, even as vaccinations are set to begin.
Home to 8.4 percent of the global population, Latin America and the Caribbean account for 30 percent of the world’s 1.6 million COVID-19 deaths and 19 percent of the 76 million COVID-19 infections, according to data from Johns Hopkins University and the World Bank.
Mexico and Chile plan to start inoculating health workers by month’s end with the vaccine developed by U.S.-based Pfizer Inc. and its German partner, BioNTech, which is already in use in the United States and Britain. Other Latin American countries are unveiling ambitious plans for large-scale immunization campaigns employing varying vaccines, most still in the testing stage - and virt ....

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As corona vaccine rollout nears, many concerns are raised in hard-hit Latin America


By PATRICK J. MCDONNELL AND KATE LINTHICUM | Los Angeles Times | Published: December 21, 2020
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MEXICO CITY (Tribune News Service) In Latin America, a region hard hit by pandemic, poverty and flawed health care systems, many experts fear that large-scale coronavirus immunization campaigns could prove a logistical nightmare, even as vaccinations are set to begin.
Home to 8.4% of the global population, Latin America and the Caribbean account for 30% of the world’s 1.6 million COVID-19 deaths and 19% of the 76 million COVID-19 infections, according to data from Johns Hopkins University and the World Bank. ....

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