Mexico COVID-19

Mexico Tourism Industry 'Could Take Years to Recover,' Industry Experts Say

Mexico City has officially reopened its tourism industry as of June 29. Mexico City has officially reopened its tourism industry as of June 29. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has encouraged people to get out, and has refused to reimpose stricter nationwide restrictions.

Mexico Reopens Despite 150,000 COVID-19 Cases

The country has reported more than 4,500 cases in a single day as the government pushes for reopening the economy just weeks after it imposed a lockdown.

Mexico's President Rejects COVID-19 Test Following Close Contact with Infected Aide

The decision comes after Zoe Robledo, a close aide to the president, announced he tested positive for the virus.

As Lopez Obrador Holds Back, Local Governments Speed up COVID-19 Measures

Experts argue that Mexico's Lopez Obrador is continuing to dismiss the danger of the COVID-19 outbreak as it seeks to protect the economy.

Mexico Has the Capability to Purchase More COVID-19 Test Kits

Amid rising tensions and criticisms from the public, the Mexican government has assured that the country has enough funds to purchase more test kits.

Lopez Obrador Says Reopening Must Be “Gradual, Orderly, and Cautious”

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced earlier this week that Mexico’s economy is set to reopen this June 1 after weeks of mitigation measures.
COVID-19 “Curve Not Flattened” In Mexico Despite Health Ministry Claim, Expert Say

Mexico's COVID-19 “Curve" Not Flattened Despite Health Ministry Claims

Measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 virus may not have been as successful as authorities think.

Crocodiles And Other Wild Animals Invade Mexico Hotel

Amid the COVID-19 crisis, people are forced to stay indoors but the staff of a hotel in the city of Cancun, Mexico has been met with unlikely visitors.
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