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We appreciate the patience and collaboration of all participants and partners involved in this important competition.” The sixth edition will take place from August 7 to 14, 2021 at the FMF headquarters in Toluca, Mexico. The qualifiers will resume in 2021 considering that the U-13 is an age-based tournament, in order to preserve the sporting merit of the players. Given the continued uncertainty over when football can resume in our region, the Confederation has also made the decision to suspend the 2020 Concacaf Girls' Under-15 Championship and Concacaf Under-17 Championship Qualifiers. The three youth competitions were originally scheduled for August 2020.Today Iberdrola México delivered a ventilator and 36,500 units of medical supplies to the Ministry of Economy and Port Development of Veracruz, bringing the total to more than 178,000 materials such as masks, N95 respirators, facial protection screens and medical coveralls donated to different healthcare institutions.
this Mexican state since the beginning of the COVID-19 contingency. “I want to thank Iberdrola México for its generosity with this delivery. It is donating 36,500 more units of special material to address this pandemic. Many thanks to this great company that is committed to Mexico and the people of Veracruz,” said Enrique Nachón, secretary of Guatemala Mobile Number List Economic and Port Development of the state. In addition, Iberdrola México has distributed 1,500 pantries with food and hygiene products to vulnerable families in this state. “We will continue joining efforts with the authorities of the country and Veracruz. We hope that this donation of the ventilator and medical supplies can help the authorities confront this pandemic. “We are committed to Mexico.” added Enrique Alba, CEO of Iberdrola México.
This aid is part of the support plan announced by Iberdrola México, which includes an investment of 60 million pesos to contribute during the COVID-19 contingency. So far, more than 1.2 million units of medical supplies have been delivered to different institutions, mainly in the health sector, throughout the country. The company has also distributed 6,000 pantries with food and hygiene products to vulnerable families in more than five states.In a country of +125 million people and over 80 million smartphones, it might be surprising that only 5 million have health insurance. It is even stranger, when more than 80% of the population depends on the public health system, according to official sources. But it is there that Zenda.la, a Mexican fintech in the seed stage, has found a great opportunity to change things, using a freemium business model.
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