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Several states unhappy with federal government’s stoplight system
Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro was one of several state leaders to voice their dissatisfaction with the federal government’s new “stoplight” map.
Eddie Mendoza and Direct Relief Mexico: a model for the new normal
The nonprofit dedicated to procuring medical supplies when disaster strikes has imported 350,000 surgical masks, 30,000 face masks and 10,000 goggles.
Workers in US are sending record money home despite shutdowns
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.
Scientists, academics rattled after AMLO attacks them for corruption
The scientific and academic communities have hit back at the president's claim that they are corrupt and guilty of abusive practices.
Hundreds of dolphins sighted swimming off coast of Oaxaca
It is believed that the dolphins have decided to splash around near popular destinations like Huatulco and Puerto Escondido due to the lack of tourists.
Environmentalists challenge limits on renewable energy firms
Two environmental groups have begun legal action against measures that seek to limit the participation of renewable energy firms in the electricity market.
Virus testing ‘useless and costly:’ minister defends decision not to test widely
The government is not interested in testing en masse for Covid-19 because it would be “useless, impracticable and very expensive,” Hugo López-Gatell said.
Model projects 136,000 Covid-19 deaths by September; over 2 million now infected
Mexico's Covid death toll will soar well above 100,000 by September 1, according to a model developed by a Massachusetts Institute of Technology scientist.
Governors divided over post-virus reactivation schedule—as virus worsens
The federal government's plan to reopen the economy gradually starting June 1 has divided governors; some support the move and others say it is too soon.
2 officials predict worsening insecurity, violence in post-virus ‘new normal’
One predicts that burglaries, financial fraud, human trafficking and child pornography offenses will be among the crimes that will increase.