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Two of seven health systems whose funding is not equitable.

Mexico spends 2.5% of GDP on health; at least 6% is recommended

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Mexico is spending less than half the amount it should on its health system, according to Pan American Health Organization recommendations.
Artist's conception of the Lake Texcoco park.

‘A new Tenochtitlán:’ park at site of abandoned airport will cost 17 billion pesos

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Work on the huge ecological park to be developed on and around the site of the abandoned Mexico City airport will begin next year.
Castro and one of the hibiscus masks.

Hibiscus is key ingredient in face masks developed by Hidalgo researchers

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Researchers at the Autonomous University of Hidalgo have developed masks with filters strengthened with extracts of the hibiscus flower.
Many businesses have reopened but their incomes remain low.

Actors, entertainers rally in support of temporary income initiative

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Several well-known personalities have added their voices to calls for a temporary basic income to people who have lost their jobs.
Ex-presidents Salinas, Zedillo, Fox, Calderón and Peña Nieto should face justice, sa

Most Mexicans want justice for ex-presidents, according to poll

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An overwhelming majority of Mexicans believe that former presidents who committed crimes while in office should face justice.
State police arrive Wednesday in Altotonga.

Local cops disarmed after murder of family in Altotonga, Veracruz

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The National Guard and state police have taken control of public safety in the municipality, where a family of three were murdered on Sunday.
Consumers in Chiapas don't drink as much soda as study found, industry says.

Beverage firms challenge information regarding soft drink consumption

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The soft drink industry has rejected a study that found residents of Chiapas drink an average of 821.25 liters of soda per person per year.
Amojileca, Guerrero, where TV reception is spotty.

No school for many students in remote areas of Guerrero

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Many children in Guerrero were unable to start classes with the rest of the country on Monday because they lack internet and televisions. 
Students face challenges in San Juan Quiahije.

Lack of TV not the only barrier to learning for community in Oaxaca

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For some indigenous children in Oaxaca, lack of a television or internet is not the only barrier to learning: language is as well.
The easing of restrictions in Mexico City has resulted in the reopening of several museums.

Lack of testing could mean new virus case numbers are as high as 130,000:...

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New case numbers could be higher than 130,000 per day, according to a researcher, a figure more than 20 times the current average.