From COVID 19 Pandemic to Endemic
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Mexico, like most countries in the world, had difficulty developing and implementing adequate public health measures in the early stages of the pandemic, and the Mexican government's response appears to have taken too long; the first three cases were confirmed in late February and it was not until March 24 that the Mexican government began promoting distancing measures and a consistent policy, to date, on issues such as the use of masks1.
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