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Amid uncertainty and doubt, an economic reopening begins in fits and starts
Some areas and certain industries are emerging from the coronavirus lockdown but there is no certainty that the reopening won't trigger new outbreaks.
In a country with no tigers, the tiger dance survives, particularly in Guerrero
Mexico has “tiger” rituals in the form of dance and they have two things in common: the image of a fierce wildcat and a purely pre-Hispanic origin.
Mexico’s artisans struggle to survive in a Covid-19 world
Artisans face an unprecedented situation, perhaps even catastrophe. “Non-essential businesses” are shut, tourism is dead and street traffic is nil.
Senator criticizes daughter’s decision to hold Baja beach party
The daughter of Morena party senator, who is expecting a baby, threw a gender reveal party in one of the states hardest hit by the coronavirus.
In Jalisco, many head out to enjoy the long weekend, virus or no
Hundreds of residents clogged up the highways leading out of Guadalajara on Friday, ignoring the government’s pleas for people to remain in their homes.
Authorities noticeably hands-off as cartel continues distributing supplies
Authorities have been noticeably absent or inactive as presumed drug traffickers continue to distribute basic food items and supplies to poor citizens.
Pemex is coronavirus victim, loses 562 billion pesos in first quarter
Pemex posted a gargantuan loss in the first quarter of the year as the coronavirus crisis, low oil prices and a tumbling peso took a heavy toll.
Economy contracted 2.4% in first quarter; worst showing since 2009
But the main economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic will not be reflected in official data until second-quarter figures are released.
Coronavirus aid for Manzanillo said to be from Jalisco cartel
Presumed members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel disbursed food and other necessities to poor residents over the weekend.
21 cases of coronavirus in Puerto Vallarta; 9 patients are health workers
The Jalisco municipality of Puerto Vallarta is the only one in the state to have recorded coronavirus infections among medical personnel.