Mexico to raise issues at U.N. over unequal vaccine gain access to

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Mexico to raise concerns at U.N. over unequal vaccine access

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MEXICO CITY – Mexico will today raise issues at the United Nations Security Council about unequal access to COVID-19 vaccines worldwide, Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard stated on Tuesday.

Ebrard stated the federal government would set out issues of Mexico and Latin America on Wednesday about “inequality” of gain access to prior to the council, on which Mexico presently sits.

“The countries that produce (vaccines) have very high vaccination rates, and Latin America and the Caribbean much less,” Ebrard informed press reporters at a routine federal government press conference, including that the scenario was “not fair.”

Speaking along with Ebrard, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador stated the federal government wishes to see the U.N. address vaccine hoarding and equity so that “all countries have the possibility of vaccinating their inhabitants.”

Mexico has actually signed contracts with worldwide pharmaceutical companies for countless dosages for its 126 million individuals amidst international hold-ups and scarcities of some vaccines.

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