I m in my first year of a 5 year B Arch at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. While it is the #1 Mexican university and is in the top 50 worldwide (According to QS Rankings for Architecture), I don t know how my degree compares to one from a european university. I would like to get some.
Nearly a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, Mexico is entering its darkest phase yet.
Hospitals in many states are near capacity, ventilators and oxygen tanks are in scarce supply and more people are dying than ever before.
At a medical center erected on a Mexico City military base, the morgue has run out of space.
“In the end you’re just stacking people in piles,” said Dr. Giorgio Alberto Franyuti Kelly, chief of biosecurity for the military, who treats patients at the makeshift hospital.
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Large-scale vaccination is widely seen as the clearest way out. Yet this last week the government announced that its inoculation program one of the most ambitious in Latin America had essentially come to a standstill.
Nearly a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, Mexico is entering its darkest phase yet.
More people are infected than at any point before, including the nation’s president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Hospitals in many states are near capacity, ventilators and oxygen tanks are in scarce supply and every day seems to bring a new record death toll.
At a temporary medical center assembled on a Mexico City military base, the morgue has run out of space.
“In the end you’re just stacking people in piles,” said Dr. Giorgio Alberto Franyuti Kelly, chief of biosecurity for the military, who treats patients at the makeshift hospital.
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People wait for their turn to fill oxygen tanks in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, on Tuesday. Photo by Francisco Guasco/EPA-EFE
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Jan. 24 (UPI) The coronavirus pandemic has been surging to record daily deaths and cases in Mexico, straining the resources of hospitals and morgues despite a nationwide vaccination plan.
The coronavirus pandemic has been surging to record daily deaths and cases in Mexico, straining the resources of hospitals and morgues despite a nationwide vaccination plan.