An Irreparable Damage: The Criminal Management of the Pandemic in Mexico (Spanish Edition)

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Discover the shocking truth behind the criminal handling of the pandemic in Mexico with "An Irreparable Damage" (Spanish Edition). Dive deep into the complex issues surrounding the management of the crisis. This book draws in readers with its gripping narrative and insightful examination of the situation. Category: Books, Media Language: Spanish Pages: 250 Publisher: Editorial Planeta ISBN-13: 978-6070766968
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Since the beginning of the pandemic in Mexico, I have been outraged by the statements of the Undersecretary of Health, Hugo López-Gatell: his insistence that the disease was not more serious than influenza, the excess of confidence that everything was planned and the spectacle theatrical of his public appearances. Today López-Gatell reports daily the consequences of his decisions: more than 134,000 Mexicans have died and the pandemic is not close to ending. I have never thought that killing them was his intention, the undersecretary simply thought he was smarter than everyone, he thought that community immunity would come soon, with few deaths, and that with this he would achieve a resounding victory. However, there are actions that, with or without intent, are unforgivable. His inability to rectify the course has no justification. This attitude shows not only arrogance and indolence, it also makes it clear that its role is political and not scientific. Although it is late for those who have already departed and for their bereaved families, I write this book for all the lives that still can and must be saved. I chose not to be indifferent to the pain of others. The pandemic was inevitable; the thousands of deaths, no. Dr. Laurie Ann Ximénez-Fyvie reveals how the inefficient strategy against the pandemic led Mexico to first place in lethality among the 20 nations most affected by COVID-19. The pandemic was inevitable; the thousands of deaths, no. Dr. Laurie Ann Ximénez-Fyvie reveals how the inefficient strategy against the pandemic led Mexico to first place in lethality among the 20 nations most affected by COVID-19. The pandemic was inevitable; the thousands of deaths, no. Dr. Laurie Ann Ximénez-Fyvie reveals how the inefficient strategy against the pandemic led Mexico to first place in lethality among the 20 nations most affected by COVID-19.

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