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Mexico’s poorest municipality records its first coronavirus case
Santos Reyes Yucuná, Oaxaca, reported its first case of the coronavirus on July 17, four months after the pandemic reached Mexico.
New Covid-19 cases hit a record after breaking 8,000 for the first time in...
The federal Health Ministry reported a single-day record of 8,438 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, lifting Mexico's accumulated case tally to 370,712.
Salamanca refinery emits clouds of yellow smoke, alarming residents
The state of Guanajuato will file a complaint against the Pemex refinery after it emitted large plumes of yellow smoke Thursday morning.
Declines in coronavirus case numbers seen in Sonora, Baja California
New coronavirus infections declined in Baja California and Sonora in recent weeks but increased in Baja California Sur, a senior health official said.
AMLO introduces major pension reform; business leader calls it ‘historic’
Workers' pensions in retirement will increase by an average of 40%, the finance minister said, and some 82% of the population will benefit.
Is this a transformational moment, a time to create society anew?
Presumably the coronavirus pandemic will be over at some point. But what will be left by then?
Neighbors complain about smell after armed clashes leave bodies
Residents of El Aguaje, Michoacán, say the smell of at least seven decomposing bodies has permeated their neighborhood due to cartel violence.
Piedras Negras, Coahuila, municipality with highest rate of active Covid cases
Mexico's official coronavirus death toll passed 40,000 on Tuesday while the case tally rose above 350,000.
Bicycles multiply as the capital expands its bike lanes network
The city has rolled out emergency bike lanes to encourage safe, socially distant travel during Covid-19. And cyclists are using them.
Did Mexico City mayor send virus czar a message with gift of face masks?
The mayor is a strong advocate for face masks, making their use mandatory, whereas the deputy healthy minister has been reluctant to endorse them.