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Over 3,600 people removed from beaches in Mazatlán, Sinaloa
Authorities have removed over 3,648 people from the municipality's beaches during the quarantine period ordered in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Coronavirus cases continue to increase but testing rates remain low
The federal Health Ministry reported more than 1,000 new Covid-19 cases and 117 deaths on Monday as Mexico enters its third week of phase three.
Due to coronavirus, Guerrero street market closed for first time in 500 years
The weekly street market in Chilapa was cancelled on Sunday for the first time in 500 years in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mexico City hospitals to see greatest number of virus cases May 11-15
Deputy Health Minister Hugo López-Gatell said about 1,800 Covid-19 patients are expected to be in the capital's intensive care wards between May 11 and 15.
Mexico’s favorite taco has immigrant roots
Mexico's most popular taco originated in the Middle East but why they should be called "shepherd's tacos" is anybody's guess.
Carlos Slim consortium wins 18-billion-peso Maya Train contract
The billionaire businessman has secured the second contract awarded by the government for the construction of the railroad project in Mexico's southeast.
Letter from AMLO to loan recipients deemed personal promotion
President López Obrador drew fire from the National Electoral Institute, which decided he had improperly promoted his image on letters to loan recipients.
Quarantine brings clean beaches, turquoise-blue water in Veracruz
The beaches in the city of Veracruz have turned a turquoise blue normally seen on Mexico’s Caribbean coast in the absence of human activity.
New crisis looming: beer inventory is running low
As the country faces another month of quarantine, a new crisis looms on the horizon: Mexico is running out of beer.
In one day, 1,425 new Covid-19 cases; total approaches 20,000
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases surged by 1,425 on Thursday, taking the total to 19,224, while 127 new fatalities lifted the death toll to 1,859.