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Mexico, May 27 (EFE).- Dozens of parents of children with cancer protested Wednesday in Mexico to demand that the health authorities supply oncological drugs after a month and a half of shortage during the pandemic. (CAMERA: Denisse Torres)
Mexico City, Jul 24 (EFE).- Thousands of Mexican patients, survivors and families of those with cancer marched on Saturday against the persistent shortage of medicines despite the government's claims that it has resolved the problem.Protesters from all over the country marched from the Angel of Independence on Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City's main avenue, to the Alameda Central park, under the slogan "Chemo, yes."(CAmera: AMERICA NERI)SHOT LIST: MARCH TO PROTEST THE LACK OF MEDICINES IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO. SOUND BITES: MARCELA MARTINEZ (IN SPANISH)TRANSLATIONS: I don't think there is a more just cause at this time than to defend the right for people with cancer and many other diseases to have their full medications on time. This is the most humane fight that Mexicans can have.
Mexico City, Jun 30 (EFE) (CAMERA: America Neri) .- Dozens of relatives of children with cancer and supporters protested Wednesday at the Mexico City airport, blocking access to terminal 1, to demand the end of the shortage of cancer drugs.
Mexico, Jul 1 (EFE).-Mexican health workers on Wednesday held a protest in Mexico City to demand labor guarantees and personal protection amid the COVID-19 pandemic. (Camera: MIGUEL ÁNGEL ANDRADE).FOOTAGE SHOW A PROTEST BY HEALTH WORKERS OF MEXICO DEMANDING BETTER PROTECTION AGAINST THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN MEXICO CITY.
Guadalajara, May 9 (EFE).-. Dozens of mothers of victims of enforced disappearance in Mexico on Saturday held a demonstration in the city of Guadalajara, despite the recommendations against large gatherings amid the COVID-19 pandemic, to demand justice for their children on the eve of Mother's Day.(Camera: JOSÉ LUIS GONZÁLEZ).FOOTAGE SHOWS A DEMONSTRATION BY MOTHERS OF VICTIMS OF ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCE IN GUADALAJARA, MEXICO.