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.
The Mexican government's war against drugs and organized crime has led to the disappearance of more than 60,000 people. While some have been recovered, most were never found.
Various industries in Mexico do their share to ease the effects of the pandemic. Since the start of June, some parts of Mexico have been permitted by the government to reopen, as reported in an article.
More deaths are expected to be recorded in the coming days as the country reopens its economic activities. Graveyard diggers in the country are now preparing for death surge.
Spanish professor Alejandra Marquez Guajardo said, "Femicides are a major public health concern" for the country, too, and this one, she continued, will even stay longer the pandemic almost the entire world has now.
Find out here about the struggles of Mexican farmers have to go through daily to work in the US. For months, both the United States of America and Mexico had witnessed increasing cases of COVID-19 in their territories.
Read on to find out about the plans for employees going back to work in Mexico. The coronavirus had caused a lot of changes to the world, including Mexico.
Dr. Julio Frenk Mora served as the health minister for former President Vicente Fox in the early 2000’s. He criticized the current administration’s move for resuming businesses too soon because it was a sure-fire way to usher a second wave that would eventually lead them to closure again.
Read on to find out about Mexico’s medical staff shortage problems and Cuba’s help. Based on an article, hundreds of doctors from Cuba had traveled to Mexico to help it cope with the coronavirus pandemic.