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Measles Vaccination In Mexico City
Syringes are seen during the free, mass vaccination campaign against the disease in the parking lot of the Estadio Olimpico Universitario in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 19, 2025. This vaccination campaign targets the population between six months and 49 years old. This campaign results from an alliance between the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), the Mexican National Institute of Social Security (ISSSTE), PEMEX personnel, and UNAM to eradicate measles, a viral disease that the World Health Organization considers one of the leading causes of infant death worldwide. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Measles Vaccination In Mexico City
A woman receives the measles vaccine as part of a free, mass measles vaccination campaign in the parking lot of the Estadio Olimpico Universitario in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 19, 2025. This vaccination campaign targets the population between six months and 49 years old. This campaign results from an alliance between the IMSS (Mexican Social Security Institute), ISSSTE (National Institute of Statistics and Census), PEMEX personnel, and UNAM (National Autonomous University of Mexico) to eradicate measles, a viral disease that the World Health Organization considers one of the leading causes of infant death worldwide. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Measles Vaccination In Mexico City
A man receives the measles vaccine as part of a free, mass vaccination campaign against the disease in the parking lot of the Estadio Olimpico Universitario in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 19, 2025. This vaccination campaign targets the population between six months and 49 years old. This campaign results from an alliance between the IMSS (Mexican Social Security Institute), ISSSTE (National Institute of Statistics and Census), PEMEX personnel, and UNAM (National Autonomous University of Mexico) to eradicate measles, a viral disease that the World Health Organization considers one of the leading causes of infant death worldwide. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Measles Vaccination In Mexico City
A woman receives the measles vaccine as part of a free, mass measles vaccination campaign in the parking lot of the Estadio Olimpico Universitario in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 19, 2025. This vaccination campaign targets the population between six months and 49 years old. This campaign results from an alliance between the IMSS (Mexican Social Security Institute), ISSSTE (National Institute of Statistics and Census), PEMEX personnel, and UNAM (National Autonomous University of Mexico) to eradicate measles, a viral disease that the World Health Organization considers one of the leading causes of infant death worldwide. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Measles Vaccination In Mexico City
Syringes are seen during the free, mass vaccination campaign against the disease in the parking lot of the Estadio Olimpico Universitario in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 19, 2025. This vaccination campaign targets the population between six months and 49 years old. This campaign results from an alliance between the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), the Mexican National Institute of Social Security (ISSSTE), PEMEX personnel, and UNAM to eradicate measles, a viral disease that the World Health Organization considers one of the leading causes of infant death worldwide. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Measles Vaccination In Mexico City
People stand in long lines as part of a free, mass vaccination campaign against the disease in the parking lot of the Estadio Olimpico Universitario in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 19, 2025. This vaccination campaign targets the population between six months and 49 years old. This campaign is part of an alliance between the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), the Mexican National Institute of Statistics and Census (ISSSTE), PEMEX personnel, and UNAM to eradicate measles, a viral disease that the World Health Organization considers one of the leading causes of infant death worldwide. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Measles Vaccination In Mexico City
Syringes are seen during the free, mass vaccination campaign against the disease in the parking lot of the Estadio Olimpico Universitario in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 19, 2025. This vaccination campaign targets the population between six months and 49 years old. This campaign results from an alliance between the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), the Mexican National Institute of Social Security (ISSSTE), PEMEX personnel, and UNAM to eradicate measles, a viral disease that the World Health Organization considers one of the leading causes of infant death worldwide. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Measles Vaccination In Mexico City
A man receives the measles vaccine as part of a free, mass vaccination campaign against the disease in the parking lot of the Estadio Olimpico Universitario in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 19, 2025. This vaccination campaign targets the population between six months and 49 years old. This campaign results from an alliance between the IMSS (Mexican Social Security Institute), ISSSTE (National Institute of Statistics and Census), PEMEX personnel, and UNAM (National Autonomous University of Mexico) to eradicate measles, a viral disease that the World Health Organization considers one of the leading causes of infant death worldwide. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Prince See Britain ' s First Gold Win
Clutching a pair of binoculars and holding his spectacles between his teeth , Britain ' s Prince Philip watches track and field events at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City . Acting as the Prince ' s guide is Lupita Carcuera , of Mexico City . The prince must have brought British luck with him to the games , because he saw David Hemery win the first gold medal for Britain , by easily winning the men ' s 400 meters and setting a new world record in the process
16th October 1968
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