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People were out and about in Mérida on Monday.

Learning to live with risk: economic activity resumes as businesses reopen

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Thousands of businesses across Mexico reopened on Monday as the country takes further steps to get back to normal amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The president was greeted by protesters Monday in Xalapa, Veracruz.

It’s time to end confinement while maintaining healthy distance: AMLO

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The president declared that people should not be afraid to go out despite the high risk of infection, but urged them to maintain a healthy distance.
Monday's protest in Chapala.

8 missing persons from Chapala located; 3 suspects in custody

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A young couple who were abducted last week have been located unharmed along with six others who were being held at a nearby compound. 
Healthcare workers protest in Ciudad Constitución.

Beaches, hotels, restaurants open with reduced capacity in Baja Sur

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The mayor of Baja California Sur's premier tourist destination, Los Cabos, said that hotels, restaurants and department stores can operate at 30% capacity.
Tourism Minister Torruco.

Tourism no longer ‘a source of excessive profits,’ minister warns

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Miguel Torruco said the coronavirus-induced health and economic crisis has exposed the “decadence of the traditional models” in place in the tourism sector.
May 2019 was a particularly bad month for air quality in Mexico City.

Lesson from the pandemic: pollution problem more than just cars on the road

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The complexity of the pollution problem in the Valley of México goes much deeper than we realize, a fact that has become clear during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Active cases of Covid-19 in Mexico as of Sunday

It’s not over yet, says virus czar, urging that safe distance measures be maintained

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The coronavirus pandemic “won't end soon,” Deputy Health Minister Hugo López-Gatell said Sunday as more than 4,000 new cases were added to Mexico's tally.
Mexico's railroad history goes back nearly two centuries.

Mexico’s railroads have a colorful history

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It’s too early to buy a ticket or get off the tracks, but that proverbial light at the end of the tunnel may indeed be an oncoming train.
Miguel Barbosa's own party is looking into his remarks.

Puebla governor investigated for making light of women’s disappearances

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Miguel Barbosa is being investigated by his own party’s commission on honesty and justice for controversial remarks downplaying the disappearance of women. 
Parks, plazas and other outdoor public spaces in Querétaro will be permitted to reopen at 50% capacity.

Nonessential activities resume June 17 in Querétaro: governor

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The coronavirus risk level will change to orange, allowing some businesses to reopen at reduced capacity and with strict health measures in place.