MEXICO CITY – Mexico approved the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine for emergency use Monday, hoping to spur a halting vaccination effort that has only given about 44,000 shots since the third week of December, about 82% of the doses the country has received.The Pfizer vaccine had been the only one approved for use in Mexico, until Mexican regulators approved the AstraZeneca shot Monday.Foreign Relations Secretary Marcelo Ebrard wrote in his Twitter account Monday that “the emergency approval for the AstraZeneca vaccine is very good news ...
with this, production will begin very soon in Mexico!”A Mexican firm has arranged to do part of the finishing and packaging of the vaccine.Assistant Health Secretariat Hugo López-Gatell said he.