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Mexican military open facilities to serve COVID-19 patients in Puebla

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Puebla, Jul 2 (EFE).-Mexico’s XXV Puebla Military Zone on Thursday opened part of its facilities to facilitate the treatment of patients with COVID-19 in the state. As of Thursday, Mexico has so far registered 238,511 positive cases and 29,189 deaths due to Covid-19. (Camera: : GABRIELA GARCÍA GUZMÁN).FOOTAGE SHOW THE PRESENTATION OF THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT AND WARD FOR COVID-19 PATIENTS AT IN THE XXV MILITARY ZONE IN THE CITY OF PUEBLA, MEXICO

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