Two cities, separated by US-Mexico border, are in completely different stages of pandemic

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Vaccine disparity is on display at the U.S.-Mexico border. A river separates El Paso and Juárez, but they're far apart when it comes to vaccines.

while on his way to catch a flight for his second trip to California since getting vaccinated against COVID-19 — the surest sign for him that, in the U.S., the pandemic is finally receding.

The disparate narratives are creating headaches for regional public health authorities, whose vaccine inventory in the U.S. depends on local, state and federal government distribution, and in Mexico is supplied by the Ministry of Defense and administered by state health departments. Mexico has struggled to secure vaccines on the world market. Vaccine-sharing between the U.S. and Mexico — or between Texas and Mexican border states — has been minimal. The administration of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is increasingly relying on China and Russia to supply homegrown versions.

In Juárez, the fourth wave of infections and second weekend of business closures weighed on residents and business owners tired of more than a year of periodic shutdowns, restrictions and elevated health risks. El Paso health authorities say 66% of residents over age 16 have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine; 48% of the county population is fully vaccinated. Authorities have shifted from fretting about vaccine availability to grappling with a new problem: convincing hard-to-reach and hesitant populations to show up for a shot.

The U.S. supplied 2.7 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine to Mexico earlier this year — one of the brands not being deployed in the U.S. "We’re always concerned when you see cases on the rise anywhere and we want to make sure that Texans know that getting vaccinated is the best way to protect themselves from the virus," Anton said.Elected officials in Texas say they recognize the imbalance and the risks posed to border communities.

"The federal government urgently needs to develop a coordinated binational COVID-19 response with Mexico," Escobar wrote in an April 22 follow-up letter to Zients, "one that ensures that any vaccines provided to Mexico are first used in their northern border communities tied to us through land ports of entry."

 

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