Mexican banks support those affected by earthquakes in Venezuela

Mexican banks activate support after earthquakes in Venezuela: donations and shipments without commission.

Various financial institutions in Mexico have implemented support measures to address the emergency caused by the recent earthquakes in Venezuela. The earthquakes left damage in several communities in the South American country.

Measures of financial institutions

BBVA México reported that, through its foundation, it made an initial donation of one million pesos to the Mexican Red Cross. In addition, it opened an account to receive contributions from the public. Resources will be channeled towards humanitarian aid work once the critical phase is over.

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Banco Azteca announced the elimination of commissions on money transfers to Venezuela until July 10. The measure applies without an amount limit through platforms such as Western Union and MoneyGram, both in branches and in its mobile application.

Santander México announced an extraordinary donation to the Mexican Red Cross for the deployment of the USAR rescue group. This team, made up of specialists and canine pairs, is already in Venezuela supporting search and rescue efforts in collapsed structures.

Cofepris regulates medical fentanyl; there are alternatives for pain

Secretary of Health clarifies that not all anesthetics can be banned; There are alternatives for pain.

Fentanyl regulation: medical use vs. abuse

David Kershenobich, head of the Ministry of Health (Ssa), reported that the Federal Commission for the Protection against Health Risks (Cofepris) maintains a registry of anesthetic substances, including fentanyl for medical use. The objective is to regulate the conditions of its use.

“It is very relevant to be able to separate the medical use from the abuse in the consumption of these types of substances. Not all of them can be prohibited because it is required in anesthesia situations to use some of these types of medications,” he explained.

The official highlighted the importance of having alternatives for pain management, such as pregabalin, which are effective.

Strict regulatory framework in Mexico

During the morning conference last Tuesday, Kershenobich pointed out that certain anesthetics are essential for surgeries, so they cannot be eliminated.

Alejandro Svarch Pérez, general director of IMSS Bienestar, stressed that Mexico has the most rigorous regulatory framework in North America regarding chemical precursors for medical grade fentanyl. There are also other non-medical fentanyls, synthetic drugs produced under design.

Svarch explained that fentanyl is used in surgical procedures and for chronic diseases such as cancer. Mexican regulation contemplates a strict methodology to control the precursors used in its production.

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Sheinbaum prepares attendance for the Mexico vs Ecuador match

The president could go to a town hall to see the duel.

Sheinbaum and the duel against Ecuador

President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that this Tuesday she could go to a mayor’s office in the capital to witness the meeting between Mexico and Ecuador. The match, corresponding to the World Cup, will start at 7:00 p.m. at the Mexico City Stadium.

At the start of his morning conference, Sheinbaum asked reporters for their forecasts. He also noted that he is still deciding whether he will attend with the Head of Government, Clara Brugada Molina.

“Mexico is going to win,” said the president when referring to the result of the match.

Sheinbaum wished the national team success. According to official information, he has only attended the opening of the World Cup and Mexico’s first match against South Africa, held at the Deportivo Hermanos Galeana, in Gustavo A. Madero. He followed the duels against South Korea and the Czech Republic from the National Palace.

The presence of the president in a community headquarters seeks to bring the football environment closer to the citizens. So far, neither the specific mayor nor the details of his agenda for the evening have been confirmed.

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Sheinbaum celebrates US ruling that protects children of migrants

The president supports the Mexican community in the face of a judicial decision on citizenship by birth.

Recognition of the migrant community

President Claudia Sheinbaum celebrated the ruling of the United States Supreme Court that blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order to eliminate birthright citizenship for children of undocumented migrants. In his morning conference, he described the decision as a protection for thousands of Mexican families.

“Apparently, the Supreme Court said that this decision is not constitutional. It is Mexican men and women, and other nationalities, who have children who are born in the United States,” he declared.

Sheinbaum mentioned the case of a deported worker with whom he spoke in Veracruz. After living two decades in the United States, he had to return to Mexico while his wife and children remained there. He stated that similar stories are repeated among thousands of compatriots who emigrated due to lack of opportunities.

The president highlighted that Mexican migrants contribute to the development of both countries. “They are honest, hard-working people. They found work there because there was a need for those workers in the United States. They are good people who help the economy of Mexico and the United States,” he said.

He recalled that children of Mexican parents born in the United States have the right to Mexican nationality and can obtain dual nationality by registering at consulates.

Message of support for rejection speeches

Sheinbaum sent a message of support to the Mexican community abroad. “They are heroes and heroines for us, and we must always hold our heads high. We must not allow any form of discrimination to affect us. Mexico is big and Mexican men and women are workers wherever we are,” he stated. He assured that migrants represent national pride for their effort and ability to get ahead.

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