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Government issues new coronavirus stoplight map: Mexico painted solid red
All of Mexico is red on the updated “stoplight” map but states have the freedom to decide which virus restrictions can be eased, health officials said.
One family’s two deaths show Mexico’s health system unprepared for Covid-19
The public health system is woefully unprepared to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, says the bureau chief of Bloomberg News in Mexico.
Pollsters see electoral costs in government’s handling of coronavirus
The federal government could pay an electoral cost at the 2021 midterm elections if the perception that it has mismanaged the coronavirus crisis grows.
Design of virus stoplight system still under discussion with governors
Governors have not yet reached an agreement with federal authorities about the criteria for deciding which coronavirus restrictions can be lifted.
Removed from traffic and noise, Mexico City’s ‘floating gardens’ like another world
One minute you’re in the city and then you’re in the middle of farmland. Rows of lettuce, radishes, spinach, cilantro and other plants seem to go forever.
Violent protest in Guadalajara over death of man while in police custody
Protesters vandalized the state government building, clashed with police and set one officer on fire after 1,000 people took to the streets.
God’s Bridge, Jalisco: a geological treasure far off the beaten path
A river runs right through a cave whose high, cathedral-like roof and its two spectacular arches are dripping with stalactites, curtains and flowstone.
Airline, hotels campaign promotes 5 Pacific beach destinations
Mexico City-based airline Aeromar is partnering with hotels on the Pacific coast in a new campaign to encourage visitors.
Police accused in death of man arrested for not wearing face mask
A 30-year-old man who was arrested in Jalisco last month for not wearing a face mask was beaten to death by municipal police officers, says his brother.
Some tequila brands are narcos’ ally for laundering drug money
The tequila industry and some of Mexico's notorious drug cartels have a criminal association dating back at least 14 years.