Mexico City authorities arrested three women in connection with the kidnapping of 14 doctors
On May 20, local authorities reported criminals had kidnapped 14 doctors
On May 20, local authorities reported criminals had kidnapped 14 doctors
Mexico City's government seeks to standardize COVID-19 treatment for patients who contracted the new disease
Mexicans opt to study law, sociology, and communication instead of science and technology
The healthcare workers were rescued by local authorities last night
Dr. Hugo López-Gatell, Mexico’s COVID-19 czar, has warned that Mexico doesn’t have enough doctors to face the coronavirus pandemic
Ignorance has driven some people to attack and discriminate health workers in Mexico
The protest of medical interns goes far beyond scholarships: security, certainty about their community service, and support from the government are some of their demands
Their purpose was to provide health services to the population with no social security that inhabits marginalized urban areas
The aim is for the Mexican health system to achieve the level of countries like Denmark, Sweden, or Canada
Health professionals used the hashtags #YoTambiénImproviso and #TodosImprovisamos to support their colleagues in Sonora