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Increased calls for more coronavirus testing before returning to ‘new normal’
As Mexico moves toward a “new normal” while the Covid-19 pandemic continues to grow, an increasing number of experts are calling for more testing.
New investigation suggests death toll 5 times higher than reported in Mexico City
Crematoriums have three-day backlogs and morgues and storage rooms are stacked with bodies; official claims numbers are underreported by factor of 5.
For vendors without savings, credit or support, aid group comes to the rescue
A weekly grocery basket is one form of assistance provided by the network of volunteers behind Ayuda Mutua in Mexico City.
Defining what’s essential in times of coronavirus is a challenge
If there’s one thing that the coronavirus has taught us, it’s that there’s quite a variety of definitions out there — some more valid than others.
In a month and a half, 753,000 formal sector jobs lost due to coronavirus
According to the Mexican Social Security Institute, 198,033 jobs were lost between March 13 and 31 and a record 555,247 disappeared in April.
Tuesday sets new record for Covid deaths and infections; active cases up 528
Mexico recorded its biggest single-day increase to the number of cases and the death toll as it enters its fourth week of phase three of the pandemic.
AMLO reopens ‘Fast and Furious’ case with diplomatic note to US
The federal government has sent a diplomatic note to the United States Embassy to seek information about the decade-old gun-running sting.
Government will announce Wednesday how ‘the new normal’ will look
The federal government will announce a plan outlining “the new normal” as Mexico takes steps to reopen the economy and get back to work.
For the tequila industry, coronavirus has been a boon
The national drink has seen a surge in sales during the pandemic, a bright spot for the economy as it heads into what will likely be a deep recession.
Nurse is a ray of sunshine for Covid-19 patients, families
For some patients, Laura Martínez is the last person they ever see, but the Mexico City nurse makes sure they know their families loved them to the end.