Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 9:28:20 GMT 5.5
Mexico sends a message to world leaders about the importance of ensuring health, responsibility and economic development that generates well-being, through a speech that President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) shared a few weeks ago with the heads of Status of the Group of 20 (G-20) and this Friday he shared in his morning conference.
The Mexican president reported that France Mobile Number List his letter “Lessons from the Coronavirus” will be disseminated in national and international media seeking to be a learning guide for the lessons that the pandemic will leave for humanity.
The eight proposals made in the document talk about seeking more responsible action by all social actors, implementing more equitable health schemes, promoting a government system that supports those most in need, among others.
points out that a more supportive world is essential to uphold fraternity and prevent hoarding of food, medicines and hospital equipment.
The fifth point indicates that the planet needs to discard the economic model that generates wealth without well-being and seek greater intervention by the State in compliance with its social responsibility to guarantee basic and social rights, such as access to health, education, work, housing, culture. and sport.
“The neoliberal period focused on disappearing the social responsibility of the State, diluting it, and it is hypocritical because it does not want the State to intervene to meet the needs of the population, but it does request the intervention of the State to rescue companies or financial institutions in bankrupt,” he said.
AMLO's letter states that COVID-19 has exposed the commercial voracity of some companies and governments, since there is little solidarity to acquire medical equipment and medicines.
He described that a ventilator before the pandemic cost an average of 10 thousand dollars, now it is sold for up to 100 thousand dollars and the worst thing is that, due to the shortage, there is hoarding by governments and companies that produce them.
The second point of the letter highlights how urgent it is to address the problem of chronic diseases, which applies to Mexico and the entire world, since these have been the pandemics that have caused the most deaths. “Many more people lose their lives from heart attacks and diabetes than those who will unfortunately die from coronavirus.”
According to data available from the World Health Organization (WHO), until now 55% of those who died from COVID-19 suffered from hypertension, diabetes or obesity.
The Mexican president reported that France Mobile Number List his letter “Lessons from the Coronavirus” will be disseminated in national and international media seeking to be a learning guide for the lessons that the pandemic will leave for humanity.
The eight proposals made in the document talk about seeking more responsible action by all social actors, implementing more equitable health schemes, promoting a government system that supports those most in need, among others.
points out that a more supportive world is essential to uphold fraternity and prevent hoarding of food, medicines and hospital equipment.
The fifth point indicates that the planet needs to discard the economic model that generates wealth without well-being and seek greater intervention by the State in compliance with its social responsibility to guarantee basic and social rights, such as access to health, education, work, housing, culture. and sport.
“The neoliberal period focused on disappearing the social responsibility of the State, diluting it, and it is hypocritical because it does not want the State to intervene to meet the needs of the population, but it does request the intervention of the State to rescue companies or financial institutions in bankrupt,” he said.
AMLO's letter states that COVID-19 has exposed the commercial voracity of some companies and governments, since there is little solidarity to acquire medical equipment and medicines.
He described that a ventilator before the pandemic cost an average of 10 thousand dollars, now it is sold for up to 100 thousand dollars and the worst thing is that, due to the shortage, there is hoarding by governments and companies that produce them.
The second point of the letter highlights how urgent it is to address the problem of chronic diseases, which applies to Mexico and the entire world, since these have been the pandemics that have caused the most deaths. “Many more people lose their lives from heart attacks and diabetes than those who will unfortunately die from coronavirus.”
According to data available from the World Health Organization (WHO), until now 55% of those who died from COVID-19 suffered from hypertension, diabetes or obesity.