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Thief steals phone of mother whose son traded toys for food
There was plenty of support for a young boy in Tijuana who decided to trade his toys for food, but a thief prevented the story from having a happy ending.
2 months after first coronavirus case was detected, there are now 16,752
Two months after the first Covid-19 case was detected in Mexico, the total number of confirmed cases rose to 16,752 and the death toll increased to 1,569.
Beer company, financial firm offer loan program to tienditas
The brewer of the Mexican beers Corona, Victoria and Pacífico has formed an alliance with a financial firm to provide loans to its small business customers.
Quarantine blues: cell phone activity indicates increased mobility in 3 states
Mexicans are growing increasingly weary of stay-at-home orders that have now been in place for more than a month, according to data collected by Google.
May 15 could see a return to normal in Jalisco: governor
Despite a continued rise in cases of the coronavirus, Governor Enrique Alfaro says that his state may be ready to ease restrictions as early as May 15.
Unfinished health facilities, tardy conversion plan hinder virus treatment
Guerrero is ill-prepared to respond to the coronavirus given that many municipalities don't have hospitals capable of providing critical care to patients.
Tijuana youngster trades his toys for food for his family
A child in Tijuana has taken to trading his toys for food to help his mother who lost her job due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
‘We’re going to get through this,’ is message from beleaguered hospital
Medical staff at a hospital in Coahuila, where five doctors have died from the coronavirus, sent out a message of solidarity and hope over the weekend.
Which are the real alebrijes? Papier-mache from CDMX or carvings from Oaxaca?
There are essentially two craft figures that claim the title – wood carvings from the state of Oaxaca, and papier-mache figures from Mexico City.
Virus threat leaves Yucatán tempers rising with the temperatures
The manner in which former employees of the tourism industry are forced into moving from the cities and back to small towns is aggravating tensions.