Mexico’s Foreign Minister Plans U.S Trip to Secure More Vaccine Doses
- U.S. understands Mexico’s needs, Deputy Minister Delgado says
- Mexico vaccine request to U.S. is ‘permanent,’ she says
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Mexico’s Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard will soon travel to the U.S. to press for more vaccines from its northern neighbor to help get through a supply crunch during the next three months, a top official said Wednesday.
Ebrard will make the trip to thank the U.S. for the “rapid” delivery of 2.7 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine, Deputy Foreign Minister Martha Delgado told Bloomberg News in an interview. Ebrard will also keep pushing for more doses, she said.