Deputy Delivers Medical Supplies to Health Center
Deputy delivers Supplies to closed Mexicali Health Center
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Mexicali, Baja California – March 25, 2025
Faced with shortages at hospitals and medical centers, local Deputy Daylín García Ruvalcaba delivered hygiene, health, and stationery supplies to the González Ortega health center in Mexicali. The center had been closed for the past week due to a lack of supplies.
Following public outcry on social media regarding the lack of essential materials and the perceived slow response from the Ministry of Health, the deputy delivered supplies valued at 25,000 pesos on Tuesday.
The delivered materials included covers, gloves, hand soap, antibacterial fluid, powdered soap, disinfectant, sanitary towels, cleaning towels, brooms, mops, and paper.
This situation is not fair. Service cannot be denied. Citizens have the right to health, and medical staff has the right to have the materials to take care of themselves and avoid infection. They deserve everything to be able to provide medical assistance to people. We cannot continue in these conditions. I make an urgent call to the Secretary of Health to address the needs of each medical center in Baja California.Daylín García Ruvalcaba, local Deputy
DeputyS Actions Address Supply Shortages at Mexicali Health Center: A Q&A
Introduction
This article examines the recent actions of Deputy Daylín García Ruvalcaba in Mexicali, Baja California.Facing critical supply shortages, the deputy took decisive action to address the needs of the González Ortega health center.
Key Questions and Answers
1. what prompted Deputy Daylín García Ruvalcaba’s intervention?
The intervention was prompted by several factors:
Supply shortages: Hospitals and medical centers in Mexicali were experiencing shortages of essential supplies.
Health center closure: The González Ortega health center had been closed for a week due to a lack of necessary materials.
Public outcry: Social media users voiced concerns about the lack of supplies and the perceived slow response from the Ministry of Health.
2. What specific actions did Deputy garcía Ruvalcaba take?
Deputy García Ruvalcaba delivered hygiene, health, and stationery supplies to the González Ortega health center.
3. What supplies were delivered?
The delivered materials included a variety of essential items:
Covers
Gloves
Hand soap
Antibacterial fluid
Powdered soap
Disinfectant
Sanitary towels
Cleaning towels
Brooms
Mops
Paper
4. What was the value of the supplies delivered?
The supplies were valued at 25,000 pesos.
5. What was Deputy García Ruvalcaba’s response to the situation?
Deputy García Ruvalcaba expressed strong concern, stating that service cannot be denied to citizens and that medical staff needs the materials to provide care without being exposed to infection. She emphasized the urgency of addressing the needs of medical centers in Baja California, calling on the Secretary of Health to take action.
6. Why is the provision of medical supplies important?
The availability of medical supplies is crucial for several reasons:
Patient care: Essential materials enable medical staff to provide necessary care to patients.
Healthcare worker safety: Adequate supplies help protect medical staff from infections.
* Public health: Ensuring access to medical care is a essential right of citizens. Without supplies, health centers cannot operate.
Summary of Supplies Delivered
| Item | Quantity (Implied) | Purpose/Use |
| ———————- | ——————– | ——————————— |
| Covers | Multiple |Patient care |
| Gloves | Multiple | Medical procedures, staff protection |
| Hand Soap | Multiple | Hygiene, infection control |
| Antibacterial Fluid | Multiple | Disinfection |
| Powdered Soap | Multiple | Cleaning |
| Disinfectant | Multiple | Cleaning/Sanitization |
| Sanitary Towels | Multiple | Patient care |
| Cleaning Towels | Multiple | Cleaning |
| Brooms | Multiple | Cleaning |
| Mops | Multiple | Cleaning |
| Paper | Multiple | General/Paper Towels |
