THE NON-JURISDICTIONAL PROTECTION SYSTEM OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19. COMMENT ON RECOMMENDATION NO. 34/2020 OF THE NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
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The human right to health protection has gained a special relevance since the arrival of the covid-19 pandemic in our country, because the Mexican State is required to have the adequate infrastructure to provide medical care to all people who will come to need it, without it being possible to establish conditions of any kind, since it is a right whose ownership is assigned to all people without any discrimination. In this regard, this work aims to highlight various aspects of Recommendation 34/2020, issued by the National Human Rights Commission, by which violations of the right to protection of health of a person in the context of migration during confinement due to the pandemic, as well as all those migrants who were staying in the immigration stations of the National Institute of Migration, highlighting with it that the non-jurisdictional protection system of human rights through the recommendations issued, also are effective in guaranteeing the rights of people in the context of mobility as a particularly vulnerable group.
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