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The second flight carrying medical supplies to face the COVID-19 health emergency arrived in Mexico City from Shanghai, China, last night.

#Video Tres aeronaves, similares al avión presidencial, arribaron de manera escalonada al Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México con más insumos médicos provenientes de China https://t.co/BCCHFJu2fE pic.twitter.com/m5uTT7XHzZ — El Universal (@El_Universal_Mx) April 11, 2020

This time, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft from Aeroméxico, similar to the presidential airplane, arrived with more N95 medical masks, gloves, and ventilators for the treatment of seriously-ill coronavirus patients, a disease that has caused 233 deaths in Mexico as of April 10.

Descargando... Mascarillas quirúrgicas y cubrebocas.. Gracias a trioulacion, equipo de tierra y a todos los que han hecho posible

el puente aéreo pic.twitter.com/udpMTKQb5Z — Marcelo Ebrard C. (@m_ebrard) April 11, 2020

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On Saturday morning, Mexico’s Foreign Affairs minister Marcelo Ebrard Casaubón informed that the shipment includes 1.9 million masks and 820 face shields bought by the Mexican government from the Asian country and that would be distributed among the medical personnel of the IMSS, the ISSSTE, Pemex, the Navy, and the National Defense Ministry.

Un éxito la segunda operación coordinada por la @SRE_mx para trasladar equipo médico a nuestro país. Gracias a nuestros colaboradores de tierra, sobrecargos, pilotos, administrativos, carga y aeropuertos en México, China y Japón. Seguimos y seguiremos volando. pic.twitter.com/78xrvzKz45 — aeromexico (@Aeromexico) April 11, 2020

The first two aircraft arrived at Mexico City’s International Airport after 21:30; the third one was expected to arrive before Friday’s midnight.

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The deputy minister of Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights Martha Delgado Peralta led the operation.

Aterrizó el segundo vuelo del puente aéreo Shangai-México, 11 toneladas de equipo médico para hacer frente al Covid-19. Avanzamos. pic.twitter.com/1CrOZ3CMU3 — Marcelo Ebrard C. (@m_ebrard) April 11, 2020

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On April 18, a flight carrying at least 192,400 personal protective equipment items landed in Mexico City; this was the third shipment purchased by Mexico from China.

Zoé Robledo, the head of the IMSS, was present when the airplane arrived and showed the PPE that will be given to healthcare workers who are fighting the novel coronavirus.

The protective masks will be sent to workers at hospitals with a large number of patients infected with COVID-19.

#Video Llega tercer cargamento procedente de China con insumos médicos; trae mil 250 cajas con 250 mil caretas protectoras para personal de salud pic.twitter.com/N2BRB9EjT6 — El Universal (@El_Universal_Mx) April 19, 2020

On April 7, the Mexican government purchased 379,000 KN95 face masks and 30,000 surgical masks. On April 10, Mexico acquired 875,000 surgical masks and 82,000 KN95 face masks.

On April 19, another flight landed in Mexico. It carried 2, 916,000 surgical masks and 46,000 pairs of goggles.

Este domingo recibimos el 4º vuelo proveniente de China con más de 40 mil gogles y más de 2 millones de máscaras quirúrgicas para el personal médico que atiende la emergencia sanitaria por #Covid19 en México. pic.twitter.com/ctJtRZr9y7 — Martha Delgado (@marthadelgado) April 20, 2020

It was announced that the next flight from China will arrive in Mexico City on April 22 or 23.

In the upcoming weeks, Mexico will also receive ventilators from Germany.

So far, Mexico has invested USD $56 million of PPE.

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On April 23, 84,000 surgical masks, 13,400 pairs of goggles, and 120,000 face shields arrived in Mexico.

Se cargó en #Shanghái el quinto vuelo del puente aéreo #México-#China, coordinado por la @SRE_mx, para el traslado de insumos médicos adquiridos por el @GobiernoMX La coordinación con autoridades chinas y el apoyo de diversas empresas hacen posibles estas operaciones pic.twitter.com/KS1622nLJT — Consulmex Shanghái (@ConsulMexSha) April 23, 2020

On April 26, the sixth shipment from China arrived in Mexico. The arrival was broadcasted live and Cofepris workers verified the quality of the equipment.

Ya en el aeropuerto el sexto vuelo desde Shangai descargando caretas protectoras para personal médico. pic.twitter.com/IRX8boFvCB — Marcelo Ebrard C. (@m_ebrard) April 27, 2020

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