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Ama Llulla! Vulnerabilities in COVID applications and violence against Black and transgender councillors

Brazilians take part in a protest against president Jair Bolsonaro and his management of the COVID-19 outbreak, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 31 January 2021, Cris Faga/NurPhoto January 2021 in the Americas: A free expression round up produced by IFEX s Regional Editor Paula Martins, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region. Identifying vulnerabilities in ‘digital solutions’ developed in the fight against COVID In late January, IFEX member Fundación Karisma launched a report that documents and systematizes the vulnerabilities found and reported by the organisation’s K+LAB Digital Security and Privacy Laboratory during 2020. According to the report, both the national and regional governments in Colombia reacted to the COVID pandemic with ‘digital solutions’ to complement other measures – mainly restrictions on movement and circulation. Apart from research into whether these technological solutions are effective, the fact that they revolve arou

COVID-19 Vaccination In Mexico: A Guide For Employers - Employment and HR

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. As COVID-19 vaccinations start in earnest, can employers in Mexcio require employees to get vaccinated, terminate employees or move them to other duties if they refuse or offer an incentive for vaccination? This article provides answers. Employees in Mexico cannot be forced to be vaccinated. Although employers have the right to compel employees to undergo periodic physical examinations to guarantee and preserve the health and wellbeing of all employees in the workplace and prevent the spread of contagious diseases, no legal nor constitutional basis exists to

Toluca doctor removed from position after vaccinating family with vaccines reserved for healthcare workers

Riviera Maya News open menu Toluca doctor removed from position after vaccinating family with vaccines reserved for healthcare workers January 1, 2021 | Toluca, State of Mexico The Secretary of Health of the State of Mexico says that the director of the Lic. Adolfo López Mateos Medical Center has been separated from his position while under investigation. The health secretary made the news public after the Toluca doctor was found to have vaccinated his family with Coronavirus vaccines meant for health care personnel. The state secretary of health explained that Doctor José Rogel Romero was removed from his position as director while the corresponding procedures are carried out. An internal investigation by the Internal Control Body of the Institute of Health of the State of Mexico is underway.

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