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Many Christmas shoppers were out on the weekend.

Authorities in Morelos warn lockdown imminent if measures not followed

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Red light restrictions will be enforced if citizens' compliance with coronavirus rules doesn't improve by Wednesday.
López-Gatell

Deputy minister sees ‘holes’ in report that government misled citizens

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Hugo López-Gatell has rejected a report that claimed the government misled citizens about the severity of the virus situation in Mexico City.
A dry run of the vaccination process

Logistics blamed for Covid vaccine failing to arrive; delivery expected Wednesday

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Mexico will not begin inoculating health workers against Covid-19 on Tuesday because a first batch of the Pfizer vaccine has not arrived.
You can expect delays with Mexico's postal service.

‘Rapid delivery’ letter took 4 months to get from Monterrey to Dallas

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It took 116 days for a letter mailed through the Mexican postal service to get from Monterrey, Nuevo León, to Dallas, Texas.

Government misled public over Mexico City’s virus contagion levels: report

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It allegedly lied about hospital occupancy levels and the virus positivity rate to avoid designating the capital as a maximum risk state.
A couple share a moment of grief in Mexico City.

Hospitals at the limit: Mexico City calls on citizens for ‘total isolation’

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The city has called for citizens to go into 'total isolation' as hospitals come under intense pressure.
Juan Rocha's livelihood selling handmade amaranth sweets has all but disappeared.

Covid shutdowns have taken their toll on Mexico City’s specialty farmers

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Small farmers supplying restaurants and working as vendors at festivals have been hit hard by Covid-related shutdowns.
Nuevo Laredo on the left and Laredo on the right, divided by the Rio Grande river.

After nearly two centuries, Laredo and Nuevo Laredo stay intertwined

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A war split Laredo in 1848, leading to Nuevo Laredo's creation. Despite belonging to different nations, the two cities remain intertwined.
Sheinbaum: political ambitions. López Obrador: 'denialist optics.'

‘January will be a dark month:’ Mexico City dithered as Covid infections soared

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Mexico City took too long to order a second economic shutdown and faces a dark month in January, according to a health institute director.
Feminists occupied the headquarters of the National Human Rights Commission in September.

Feminist protests reveal deeply embedded structural issues in society and culture 

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The Mexican state has no solutions to gender-based violence and very little inclination to look for them.