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Obligations of the Mexican state in response to COVID-19
Mexico has the highest death rate of health professionals in the world after contracting COVID-19, as well as has obligations and responsibilities in accordance with the corpus iuris of human rights in the care of the pandemic, in particular those at the forefront of solving the problem, providing them with all the appropriate means to face their responsibility and the good exercise of the medical profession.
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La revista Medicina Interna de México es el órgano oficial del Colegio de Medicina Interna de México Reserva de Titulo de la Dirección General del Derecho de Autor (SEP) número 04-2001-112110545900.-102 certificado de Licitud de Titulo número 11967 y Certilicado de Licitud de Contenido de la Comisión Catificadora de Publicaciones y Revistas Ilustradas (SeGob) número 8375. AutorIzada por SEPOMEX como Publicación Penódica Registro número PPO9- 0884