To strengthen and increase the coverage and medical care, the municipality of Tlajomulco approved to allocate 225 million pesos for the operation of the Decentralized Public Health Services Agency, explained the municipal president, Gerardo Quirino Velázquez, who also detailed that they also approved...
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To strengthen and increase the coverage and medical care, the municipality of Tlajomulco approved to allocate 225 million pesos for the operation of the Decentralized Public Health Services Agency, explained the municipal president, Gerardo Quirino Velázquez, who also detailed that they also approved...