Whole towns are refusing Covid-19 vaccines in Mexico

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In Aldama, a small town of about 7,000 located in the central highlands of the southern Mexican state of Chiapas, some people say they will not get vaccinated, regardless of any vaccination plan or where the vaccine comes from.

For Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, vaccinating all Mexicans is a matter of responsible national health policy as well as social justice.

"Vaccines will start arriving little by little," he said on February 15, during his daily morning press conference, a week after returning to public activities after contracting Covid-19."Today we launched our vaccination plan and it won't stop. We will press ahead with the goal of vaccinating all the people, according to pre-established priorities," the President added. But there are already clear signs that not every Mexican is ready or willing to get a shot in the arm.

 

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Once vaccines are easily available, we will need to make sure anyone from anywhere entering OR LEAVING the US has been vaccinated.

Are we going to try to blame this on Trump too?

Send it somewhere else. South Carolina can’t get enough vaccines. We’ll take them!

Lol

Viruses LOVE stupid Humans. Stupid Humans let them spread & mutate at will. Stupid Humans let them become resistant to vaccines and treatments. Stupid Humans don't care how many others die or get sick. Stupid Humans will help the viruses kill all the Humans.

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