https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/vaccine/ct-nw-vaccine-production-explained-20210128-o35fgqhqzvddpbnsn5rv4irwjq-story.html
Let's not forget that having so many approved (and pending) vaccines on the market and being distributed within only one year of this disease becoming known is completely unheard of in the history of epidemiology. So huge kudos to the many scientists who pulled out all the stops to even make this discussion possible. A world-wide vaccine rollout was always going to be difficult and will probably continue to be plagued by problems, but at least there's something to roll out, even while I wish it could happen at a faster and more equitable pace. At least this pandemic has given me more patience...
As for the subject of this post, I'm not sure how to judge exactly how Mexico is handling the pandemic. Better than some, not as good as many? I guess the mitigation efforts and infection rate varies all over the country...
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