Follow the Morning of this December 13

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The president’s Morning People’s Conference ⁤is still live Claudia Sheinbaum from the National ​Palace.

  • The morning of the town begins​ this Friday, after a‌ break this Thursday, December 12, out of respect for ⁤the Guadalupe tradition​ and believers.
  • The president of mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, points out that this Friday ​ther will be talk about ⁢a study carried out by Cofepris on vapers, while Claudia Curiel,⁢ Secretary of Culture, will‌ touch‍ on the topic, “the budget​ has already been ​approved” on improvements ⁣to schools of INBAL and INBA.
  • Armida ‌Zúñiga Estrada, head of Cofepris, explained that vapers are devices “that when‍ used generate a large amount of toxic substances that are harmful to health,”‌ in ⁢addition, she reported⁣ that, to date, more⁢ than 35 thousand have been secured.vapers across ⁢the country.
  • “Vapers are not harmless products,​ but ⁣rather they will cause medium to ⁢long-term damage to health, and they are also the gateway⁢ to other additions,” said ​Armida Zúñiga‍ Estrada.
  • Claudia Curiel, Secretary of Culture, explained that the central actions that will be carried ​out as part of ‍the improvements to the ⁤INBAL and⁤ INBA schools are:
    -Advancement in⁢ infrastructure
    -Equipment
    -Updated study plans
    -Community approach, which promotes community and inclusion in ⁤INBAL schools
    -There will ‍be no INBAL registration and⁣ re-registration fee for next year, ⁣as​ part of the fact that the school is free
  • Claudia⁣ Sheinbaum mentioned that yesterday the federation’s expenditure budget was ‌approved and emphasized‌ that there are resources for health, education, as well as⁤ for the ⁢Rosario Castellanos University, Benito Juárez, public universities, for trains, ⁤careers, and for social ‍programs.
  • Regarding the‌ issue of piracy seizure in Sonora, the Mexican president explained that several actions have been implemented‌ to reduce the entry of illegal products ​into Mexico that do not pay ‍taxes.
  • Claudia Sheinbaum projected a capsule about the importance of Mexicans ⁣in the US with testimonies⁤ from the migrants themselves:
  • Regarding her ⁣appointment as the fourth most powerful woman in 2024, Sheinbaum Pardo mentioned that “it is‍ a recognition of the past moment we are experiencing, the⁣ second ‌floor of ‌the 4T and it is also a time for women.”
  • The president of Mexico detailed ⁤that‍ there‍ are 18 constitutional reforms that⁢ were approved in these two and a half months, among‍ them ‌16 that the López Obrador file sent, she also pointed out that several laws were presented, such as that of Substantive Equality, Infonavit, and the of the law for the care⁤ of animals.
  • President Claudia Sheinbaum⁣ explained that the functions ​of the⁢ IFT⁣ will be​ divided into 3 institutions: 1) “The most technical‍ part” goes to the Digital ⁣Agency
    2) There will be a decentralized Institution that will be sectorized in the Ministry ⁢of Economy and will‍ avoid private monopolies
    3) The SICT will be in charge of the concessions, where‍ community radio stations may participate
  • Regarding the Sanction of 90 days without pay​ to federal judge Nancy Juárez, ‍the president of Mexico indicated that ‌it ‌draws her attention ⁢that it ⁣was for actions she did in ⁤2022 and not⁣ for ordering the ‌publication to be “removed from the Official Gazette of the Federation.” of the reform of the Judiciary, he also‌ detailed that “at ‍that time it was violating the Amparo⁤ Law,” but “fortunately, the ​reform⁣ of the Judiciary is now ⁤constitutional,” he stated.
  • To close the morning of the town,‍ a Suave ​Patria​ capsule was projected dedicated to the trip that “Mamá Mimi”, a cook from Matadamas, Soledad Etla, Oaxaca,⁤ made⁤ to Japan,⁤ where she carried out all the Oaxacan culture,⁣ to the other side of the world, This, after the invitation of a Mexican chef.
  • President Claudia⁣ Sheinbaum announced that on saturday, December 14, the section of the ⁢Mayan Train from Escárcega to Chetumal ​will be inaugurated, while Sunday will be the party of the first anniversary of⁣ the Mayan⁣ Train; I rule out that former President López Obrador will attend because “he is ​resting ‌at his ranch.”

What are ⁣the​ health risks associated⁢ with vaping according to⁣ Cofepris studies?

Time.news Editor: Welcome to our special segment today, where we dive deep into ⁤pressing​ issues that affect our society. We have a very special guest with us—Armida Zúñiga Estrada, ‍the head of ⁣Cofepris, the ⁣Mexican⁢ Commission for the Protection ⁤against Sanitary Risk. Thank you for joining ‌us, Armida.

Armida Zúñiga Estrada: ⁤ Thank you for having​ me, it’s a pleasure⁤ to be ⁢here.

Time.news Editor: There’s been ⁣notable attention on the topic of vapers lately,especially with the upcoming discussion at the ⁣President’s Morning People’s Conference. Can you tell us‍ about the recent study ‍conducted⁤ by Cofepris regarding vapers?

Armida Zúñiga Estrada: Absolutely. Our study indicates that vapers are‍ not​ as harmless⁢ as some might‍ think.⁣ These devices produce a considerable amount of toxic substances that pose serious ‌health risks. We’ve been alarmed by the​ findings and the overall increase ⁤in their use across Mexico.

Time.news Editor: ⁣That sounds concerning. You ‍mentioned that ​over 35,000 vapers have been secured⁤ across the country. What does this figure​ indicate about the current situation with vaping in ‍Mexico?

Armida Zúñiga Estrada: The number reflects how prevalent these devices have‌ become and highlights the importance of our‌ ongoing efforts. Securing these devices is crucial for public health, especially ‌for protecting ‌younger populations who might be more susceptible​ to their harmful effects.

Time.news Editor: Speaking of public health,‌ do you ​believe that regulations should be tightened further to mitigate⁣ health risks associated with vaping?

Armida‍ Zúñiga Estrada: Yes, absolutely. We‌ are advocating ⁤for more comprehensive regulations that would restrict ⁣access to vapers, especially ​among minors, and educate users about the potential health risks. This is not just about enforcing laws; it’s⁤ also about raising awareness.

Time.news ​Editor: The timing of this discussion is significant, coinciding with the⁣ holiday traditions ⁣like the Guadalupe tradition in Mexico. How do ‍cultural events ⁤impact health​ awareness campaigns, in your view?

Armida Zúñiga Estrada: Cultural events create an ⁣chance for communities to come together, and it’s essential to‍ leverage these moments to spread ​awareness. We can integrate health education ⁤into ‍these traditions, reminding individuals‌ about their choices⁣ and how ⁣they affect not just themselves but their families and communities.

Time.news editor: That’s a valuable outlook. Earlier this morning,‌ Claudia Curiel, the Secretary of ‍Culture, mentioned the approved budget for improvements in schools.​ How does the health education regarding vapers fit into⁤ efforts within school systems?

Armida Zúñiga Estráda: Health education is vital in schools. ‌Integrating facts‍ about⁣ vapers ⁢and their risks‍ into the curriculum can empower students to ‌make informed‌ decisions. It’s about⁤ creating a culture of health awareness‌ from​ a ⁢young age, ‌which can have long-lasting effects on ⁢public health.

Time.news editor: Clearly,​ there is a multi-faceted⁤ approach needed‍ to tackle vaping and its associated risks. As we move forward, what ⁣steps does Cofepris plan to take to ensure a ⁤proactive strategy in addressing this issue?

Armida Zúñiga Estráda: We’re focusing on several fronts—most importantly, ⁣increasing outreach and education‍ initiatives, tightening regulations, especially targeting ⁢younger⁢ audiences, and working closely with the government to ensure that⁢ our health policies are robust and effective.

Time.news Editor: Thank​ you, Armida, for sharing such insightful information.It’s evident that there’s a lot of work⁣ ahead, but ‍with‍ awareness and regulation, we can look towards a healthier future‍ for our communities.

Armida Zúñiga Estráda: Thank you for the opportunity. It’s ‍crucial ‍that we continue this conversation and‍ make ​strides towards⁢ improving public health together.

Time.news Editor: And thank you to our‍ viewers for tuning ​in. Stay ⁣informed and engaged as we navigate these important issues ‌together.

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