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Mexico City hospital occupancy reaches 88%; IMSS has just 206 Covid beds available
Occupancy of general care hospital beds crept up to 88% on Tuesday from 86% on Monday while 83% of beds with ventilators are in use.
10,000 vaccination brigades to inoculate 12 million seniors by end of March
President López Obrador said the brigades will inoculate old-age pensioners at community centers and in their homes.
In a poor neighborhood of Zihuatanejo, residents unite to keep families fed
In Zihuatanejo's La Presa II neighborhood, mothers at a school closed by Covid built a community kitchen to feed students and their families.
CFE admits falsifying document but maintains green energy caused blackout
The electricity commission has admitted falsifying a document used to back up its claim that a fire led to last week's massive power outage.
‘We don’t want to see you here:’ doctors plead with public to remain at...
Doctors and nurses at two CDMX hospitals appeared in a video urging people to stay at home to stop transmission of the coronavirus.
At 8.8 per 100 cases, Mexico leads in Covid fatality rate among most affected...
As of Sunday there were just under 1.45 million confirmed cases and the official death toll was 127,213.
AMLO repeats belief that citizens should decide abortion issue
President López Obrador has once again proposed holding a citizens' consultation to decide whether abortion should be legalized in Mexico.
Specialty coffee markets provide a way for Mexican growers to shine
Thanks to a rise in specialty niche markets, coffee production across Mexico has recently begun a resurgence.
Film documents indigenous-outsider clash at a Chihuahua ultramarathon
"The Infinite Race" documentary investigates a culture clash between indigenous and international athletes at 2015's Ultra Marathon Caballo.
Foiled by efforts to stop hijacking, toll plaza thieves grab the cash instead
A violent robbery of a plaza in México state suggests that criminals may be upping their game in response to stepped-up security measures.