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Mexico City Nurse Receives Country’s First COVID-19 Vaccine, Calls It 'The Best Gift'

“Does it hurt?” Hugo López-Gatell, Mexico’s prevention and health promotion sub secretary, asked nurse María Irene Ramírez.

“A little bit,” the country’s first vaccine recipient and head of nursing at a Mexico City intensive care unit replied.

“The truth is, it’s the best gift I could have received in 2020,” she said of her inoculation. 

Nearly 3,000 other health professionals were expected to be inoculated with Pfizer’s vaccine Christmas Eve, according to a government release. Mexico hopes to have 1.4 million doses for health workers, who are prioritized in the first round, in January.

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Murphy Woodhouse was a senior field correspondent at KJZZ from 2018 to 2023.