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Mini-bus takes elderly people to vaccination centres in Mexico City

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Mexico, Mar 4 (EFE), (Camera: América Neri).- Alejandro has been driving a public bus in Mexico for eight years, but he had never done such a special route. For a few days, he will be taking elderly people for free from the most remote parts of the Mexican capital to the city's vaccination centres.FOOTAGE OF THE BUS THAT TAKES THE ELDERLY FROM REMOTE AREAS IN MEXICO CITY TO VACCINATION CENTERS.

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