Measles Outbreak Sparks High Demand for Vaccines in Quintana Roo
Six measles cases in Quintana Roo prompt long lines at vaccination sites as health officials deploy over 124,000 doses.
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Six measles cases in Quintana Roo prompt long lines at vaccination sites as health officials deploy over 124,000 doses.
Residents in Limones cleared Federal Highway 307 after a six-hour blockade demanding federal forces withdraw.
Journalist Francisco García Davish receives the Melchor Ocampo Medal for his work preserving Michoacán's cultural identity in Mexico City.
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Health officials in Quintana Roo strengthen epidemiological monitoring and vaccination efforts in response to international measles outbreaks.
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Health Secretary David Kershenobich advises mask use for those exposed to measles, stressing vaccination remains essential.
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