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Indigenous Mexicans celebrate festival in honor of San Lorenzo

By Mitzi Mayauel Fuentes Zinacantán, Mexico, Aug 9 (EFE).- Hundreds of Tzotzil Mayans participated in a religious festival on Tuesday in honor of San Lorenzo, patron saint of the municipality of Zinacantán, in Mexico’s southeastern state of Chiapas on the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. Dressed in their ceremonial costumes, they danced to … ....

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In Mexico, whole towns are refusing Covid-19 vaccines


In Mexico, whole towns are refusing Covid-19 vaccines
CNN
3/2/2021
By Rafael Romo, CNN
© Carlos Lopez/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
A view of daily life in the indigenous town of San Juan Cancuc, in the state of Chiapas, Mexico, on February 7 2021.
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. ....

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Coronavirus: Whole towns are refusing COVID-19 vaccines in Mexico


 
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, Obrador 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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