Mexico City protesters demand vaccines for students before a return to classes

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-05-25 13:34:29

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Mexico City protesters demand vaccines for students before a return to classes

Mexico City, May 25 (RHC)-- In Mexico City, hundreds of teachers, students and parents marched Monday to protest against plans to reopen schools as early as next month.  Most of Mexico’s schools have been closed since March of 2020, and while many teachers have been vaccinated, protesters are demanding vaccines for students and their family members before a return to classes.

One teacher spoke with reporters.  Juventino Navarrete said: “At this time, not even 20% of the population is vaccinated.  And given the terrible conditions of the schools we attend, it’s very hard to return to classes.”

Dulce Feliz Hernandez, another protester, told reporters: “As a mother, I will obviously be uneasy.  My daughter can get infected.  So we are demanding more time for virtual classes, until the situation is stabilized.  And I repeat that there are vaccines.”

A study by University of Washington researchers found COVID-19 has killed over 600,000 people in Mexico, nearly three times the official count.
 



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