PAN deputy proposes to “give incentives” to stragglers to get vaccinated against COVID-19 in CDMX

The local deputy Ricardo Rubio indicated that his initiative seeks that adults and young people who still doubt the pandemic receive the dose and, “as a reward”, to be exempt from some type of tax

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CIUDAD DE MÉXICO, 04AGOSTO2021.- Continúa la vacunación contra COVID-19 en capitalinos de 40 a 49 años, esto en los diversos Marco Centros de Vacunación, ubicados en diversas alcaldías de la ciudad. 
FOTO:GOBIERNO DE LA CIUDAD DE MÉXICO /CUARTOSCURO.COM
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO, 04AGOSTO2021.- Continúa la vacunación contra COVID-19 en capitalinos de 40 a 49 años, esto en los diversos Marco Centros de Vacunación, ubicados en diversas alcaldías de la ciudad. FOTO:GOBIERNO DE LA CIUDAD DE MÉXICO /CUARTOSCURO.COM

Ricardo Rubio Torres, vice-coordinator of the parliamentary group of the National Action Party (PAN) in the Mexico City Congress, proposed to the head of government, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, to promote a program of economic and fiscal incentives for those lagging behind in vaccination against COVID-19 encourage you to receive the dose.

The local deputy and member of the Health Commission in the capital's Congress indicated that his initiative seeks to ensure that adults and young people who still doubt the pandemic receive the dose and, “as a reward”, to be exempt from some type of tax.

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