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Citizens’ network providing free meals now operating in six states
The network of volunteers that began in Mexico City in March has now spread to Puebla, Jalisco, Aguascalientes, Nuevo León and the state of Mexico.
Saturday breaks record with 3,329 new Covid-19 cases for a total of 68,620
More than 6,000 new cases were added to the tally over the weekend while the death toll passed 7,000 with 405 fatalities reported Saturday and Sunday.
Despite doubts, Mexico to administer hydroxychloroquine to 20,000
The Health Ministry will use the anti-malaria drug to treat 20,000 Covid-19 outpatients despite doubts about its efficacy and the risk of it causing death.
Covid-19 deaths hit new daily record of 479; total nearing 7,000
The death toll reported on Friday is 13% higher than the previous high of 424 on Wednesday. There were more than 1,300 new deaths in the past three days.
From floating islands to abandoned lots: urban gardening in Mexico
The modern concept of reclaiming urban space for agriculture has become popular due to concerns about the environment, food quality and food availability.
Filmmakers save fund designed to promote industry
Mexican film industry leaders have persuaded the federal government not to touch a stimulus fund that supports film projects.
Nearly 3,000 new Covid cases in one day; intensive care beds filling
The Health Ministry reported almost 3,000 new cases on Thursday and more than 400 deaths as hospitals in Mexico City come under increasing pressure.
Veracruz hospital workers battle Covid-19—and poor-quality equipment
In Veracruz's Covid-19 epicenter, health workers at one hospital say they are not just battling the disease but also poor-quality protective equipment.
Baja businesses investigated for water theft, illegal sewage discharges
In total, 400 companies are under investigation for water theft and illegal sewage dumping causing losses of 1.15 billion pesos, over US $50 million.
Mexican-made ventilator ready for coronavirus patients
After a month and a half of development, engineers at the National Institute of Health Sciences and Nutrition are ready to roll out a new ventilator.