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Querétaro follows Mexico City’s lead, begins rapid testing for Covid
Querétaro has followed the lead of Mexico City and is performing rapid Covid-19 tests to speed up the identification and isolation of cases.
In CDMX hospitals are filling — as are the streets, and health workers under...
The coronavirus situation continues to worsen with hospitals coming under increasing pressure, while crowds of residents throng the streets.
1 person dead, 56 homes destroyed in fires fueled by Santa Ana winds
Four Baja California border communities were hit by fires Wednesday and Thursday, leaving 56 homes destroyed and one person dead.
Doctors express concern over lack of influenza vaccine in private sector
Doctors in the private health sector are unable to obtain flu vaccine, which increases the risk that the flu will spread in the coming months.
Despite travel ban, Mexico prepares to welcome half a million countrymen
The Programa Paisano is up and running for the winter season, preparing to welcome an expected 500,000 Mexican nationals for holiday visits.
CFE to replace coal with Pemex’s surplus fuel oil at Guerrero plant
The power plant will generate electricity with fuel oil rather than coal even though the former contaminates more and costs will increase.
Covid vaccinations to begin this month; gov’t buys 34mn doses from Pfizer
The government struck a deal with the US pharmaceutical company to buy more than 34 million doses, the first of which arrive this month.
Woman chains herself to bike to demand store honor 14-peso sticker price
A Walmart customer trying to take advantage of a pricing error went to unusual lengths to make her case during the Buen Fin shopping event.
Mexico’s oil hedge is estimated to pay US $2.5bn dividend
The federal government is expected to receive a payout of about US $2.5 billion from its 2020 sovereign oil hedge.
We can do much better by women than this, can’t we?
Even when the state leads in strides toward gender equality, culture doesn't necessarily follow, writes Sarah DeVries in her latest column.