Mexico is pressing ahead with an effort to forge COVID-19 vaccine alliances across a wide ideological spectrum of countries from France to Cuba as ...
Medical staff wearing suits with happy faces drawn on them, are seen inside the military hospital at the Heroic Military Academy, which takes care of patients with symptoms of COVID-19, in Mexico City, Mexico, Aug 20, 2020. MEXICO CITY: Mexico is pressing ahead with an effort to forge COVID-19 vaccine alliances across a wide ideological spectrum of countries from France to Cuba, as a World Health Organization vaccine initiative will fall short of its needs.
Delgado's boss, Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard, has been reporting regularly to Lopez Obrador about the latest developments in the effort to secure a vaccine - or vaccines - that will curtail Mexico's coronavirus outbreak, she said, an effort embracing all major superpowers and their allies.Left-wing populist Lopez Obrador has raised eyebrows in some quarters by forging a close alliance with US President Donald Trump.
"And secondly because Mexico has diplomatic prestige," said Delgado, pointing to a United Nations resolution it successfully sponsored to guarantee universal access to medicines, vaccines and medical equipment to face COVID-19.READ: When can you get a COVID-19 vaccine? Five things you should know It plans to talk to Cuba about its so-called Soberana 01, or Sovereign 01, vaccine and the German government about biotechnology firm CureVac, which is researching how to use messenger RNA to treat a series of diseases, including the coronavirus.
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