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Not far enough: Public health policies to combat COVID-19 in Mexico's states.

Felicia KnaulHéctor Arreola-OrnelasThalia PortenyMichael TouchtonMariano Sánchez-TalanquerÓscar MéndezSalomón ChertorivskiSonia OrtegaMariana ChudnovskyPablo Kurinull null
Published in: PloS one (2021)
The study identifies variability and heterogeneity in how and when Mexican states implemented policies to contain COVID-19. We demonstrate the absence of a uniform national response and widely varying stringency of state responses. We also show how these responses are not based on testing and do not reflect the local burden of disease. National health system stewardship and a coordinated, timely, rigorous response to the pandemic did not occur in Mexico but is desirable to contain COVID-19.
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