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Mexico City is currently testing 657 people per 100,000 inhabitants.

Mexico City decides to double its Covid-19 testing to limit spread

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The city announced that it will double testing and conduct contact tracing operations to identify people who came into contact with those who test positive.
The president resumed his cross-country touring on the weekend, but there weren't to be many meet-and-greets this time.

Mexico has not fared poorly during coronavirus crisis: AMLO

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Mexico is already recovering, the president said, pointing to the appreciation of the peso and the resurgence of oil prices.
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Lawmaker: don’t let CFE turn off the lights

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A Yucatán legislator has called for citizens to chase off workers from the CFE if they arrive to turn off customers’ power for nonpayment.
The El Saucito ranch, one of the properties owned by Duarte.

Thousands of horses, cattle at risk on ranches of fugitive ex-governor

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Thousands of head of cattle, thoroughbred horses, wild boars, llamas and other exotic species that to César Duarte are in danger of dying.
Protesters on Saturday in Guadalajara.

Protest caravans in 40 cities demand AMLO resign

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Protesters hit the streets in at least 40 cities across Mexico on Saturday to demand the resignation of President López Obrador.
A procession at the basilica of the Virgin of San Juan de los Lagos in Jalisco.

Most pilgrimages and sanctuaries are now Catholic but roots are pre-Hispanic

The Spanish imposed Catholicism on their newly conquered lands, but pilgrimage was part of indigenous life for many centuries prior.
The parents shut down their protest after an agreement was reached yesterday with health authorities.

Authorities to address cancer drug shortages; parents end protest

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Federal health authorities agreed to end the shortages of several cancer medications that have plagued child cancer patients and their parents.
Seven governors met Friday in Colima, where they rejected the federal stoplight system.

Several states unhappy with federal government’s stoplight system

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Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro was one of several state leaders to voice their dissatisfaction with the federal government’s new “stoplight” map.
Direct Relief Mexico chief Eddie Mendoza.

Eddie Mendoza and Direct Relief Mexico: a model for the new normal

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The nonprofit dedicated to procuring medical supplies when disaster strikes has imported 350,000 surgical masks, 30,000 face masks and 10,000 goggles.
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Workers in US are sending record money home despite shutdowns

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Research reveals why remittances are up despite the18.6% unemployment rate in the United States and the fact that swaths of the US economy are shut down.