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Sunday, April 28, 2024

Mexico has become the fourth country to approve emergency use of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, following authorisation from health regulator Cofepris, a health official said on Friday.

“Cofepris has granted emergency authorisation to the Pfizer and BioNTech vaccine,” deputy health minister Hugo Lopez-Gatell told a news conference, referring to Pfizer’s German partner. “This is cause… for hope.”

Britain, Bahrain and Canada have already approved the Pfizer vaccine. The US Food and Drug Administration on Friday was on the cusp of authorising its emergency use.

Cofepris said in a statement that it granted authorisation to Pfizer after the 24 members of its advisory committee voted unanimously in favour.

Mexico’s government has already inked an agreement with Pfizer to acquire 34.4 million doses of its vaccine, with the first batch expected to arrive this month.

Mexico on Friday registered 12,253 new confirmed cases of coronavirus infection and 693 additional fatalities, bringing the total in the country to 1,229,379 cases and 113,019 deaths.

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The mankind will not exist if there is no woman on this planet .Nature gave this power to woman to carry the source of existence.In today’s world even there are lots of awareness and activities to protect the rights of women there are still many evidence of discrimination and abuse for women . Women are still facing difficulties to live a decent and happy life . The physical or gender differences should not matter , what is most important is that we are all human being and Humanity is above all .

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