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The President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador revealed that his youngest son, Jesús Ernesto, who is about to meet 14 years old, was infected with COVID – 19.
“Jesús Ernesto, my son, was infected recently and we were living together because it was not known, because adolescents do not hit them hard and I am already vaccinated and I had no problem, neither the mother and the two of us were vaccinated with AstraZeneca, so that is a test ”
These revelations from the president come after explaining that COVID vaccines – 19 that are being applied in Mexico are effective against the virus, and proof of this is that neither he nor his wife Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller were not infected.
“Beatriz (his wife ) that I have said this but hey, that everything is to help remove fears, fears and that it also helps to remove all these obstacles because it is about vaccines that are demonstrating their effectiveness, all fortunately “, justified his statement the Mexican president .
Faced with the third wave of infections that Mexico is going through, the Mexican president He reiterated his call to Mexicans to get vaccinated in addition to pointing out that the possibility of applying a third dose of the vaccines is not ruled out.
“It is not ruled out, it is not on the horizon yet. We do not define on that. Those in charge of the vaccination plan are dedicated to meeting the goal of all Mexicans older than 18 years ”, he affirmed.
From the National Palace, said that the Mexican government will present at the morning conference a technical analysis of the health sector on the effectiveness of vaccines in the country.
“We will show next Tuesday a study that on the effectiveness of vaccines and in general all of them help. Science and not guesswork ”, he assured.
So far, Mexico reports 238, 595 COVID deaths – 19 , in addition to accumulating 2, 754, 438 confirmed cases, reported the Ministry of Health.
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