translated from Spanish: IMSS promises to sanitize clinic after protest

Mexico City.-The IMSS reported that this week will sanitize its Family Medicine Unit No. 120, located in Iztapalapa, after clinic workers protested to demand protection from the Covid-19 epidemic through an information card, Social Security stated that adequate and sufficient protective inputs, such as N95 bowl covers and goggles, are available for health professionals at this clinic.

“Personal protective equipment (PPE) will not be stopped on any day,” the institute said. He added that the head of medical benefits of the IMSS representation in the northern part of Mexico City, Dr. Jorge Luis Zendejas Villanueva, met with the 50 workers from the areas of nursing, cleaning and hygiene, stretchers, x-rays, social work, medical assistants and labour workers who protested, to engage in dialogue. The representative of IMSS informed them that all hospital workers have already taken their training, but their training would be strengthened to reaffirm the knowledge needed to address Covid-19 cases.” For the Mexican Social Security Institute, the safety of workers is a priority to continue providing timely and quality care,” he said. REFORMA published on Wednesday that personnel of this medical unit blocked the side of the Calzada Ignacio Zaragoza in demand for protective inputs.

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