Overview
- Federal health authorities report 5,580 confirmed cases across 29 states and 24 deaths, with 10,316,873 vaccine doses administered and a recent weekly uptick noted by epidemiology reports.
- An extraordinary coordination meeting led to intensified operations in Jalisco, Michoacán, Guerrero, Estado de México and Mexico City, including 25‑block vaccination rings, door‑to‑door brigades, and expanded shots at bus terminals and pilgrim routes, with sufficient vaccine supply confirmed.
- Public guidance urges vaccination before travel, routine doses for children, and a single dose for people aged 10–49 without documented immunization, with emphasis on health workers, school staff and caregivers.
- Jalisco reports 346 accumulated cases concentrated in Arandas, Tlaquepaque, Guadalajara, Tonalá and Tomatlán, has applied about 600,000 doses, and has no new deaths under review.
- Argentina confirms a measles case in a two-year-old from Entre Ríos with recent travel to Casilda, triggering a national alert and active contact tracing that underscores ongoing importation risk.