Mexico Institute webinar focuses on COVID-19 in Mexico

Published: Sept. 3, 2020, 2 p.m.

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WASHINGTON, D.C.- The Wilson Center\\u2019s Mexico Institute hosted a webcast to discuss the latest report from Mexican thinktank Signos Vitales.\\xa0

\\u201cThe Pandemic in Mexico: The Scope of the Tragedy\\u201d is a two-part analysis of\\xa0 the devastating economic impact of COVID-19 in the country.\\xa0

Duncan Wood, director of the Mexico Institute, moderated the discussion with panelists Eduardo Gonzalez-Pier, fellow at the Center for Global Development; Valeria Moy, general director of the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness; and Enrique Cardenas, president of Signos Vitales.

Major points included the country\\u2019s delayed response to the pandemic, miscommunication and tension between local and federal agencies, the resulting GDP loss, a bleak forecast and, finally, lessons learned.

"It would be shameful is this crisis goes go to waste, and, by that, I mean there are very important lessons of what cannot happen with our health sector,\\u201d said Gonzalez-Pier. \\u201cWe should start thinking about what all these numbers mean to avoid mistakes and identify what was gone right so that that we learn from this. "

He continued: \\u201cWe need to share with the rest of the global community what happened in Mexico \\u2026 Our assessment is not only for Mexico; it is also of global concern. The learning that might come from this exercise will have externalities for the better working of our governments."

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