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Mexico Runs Out Of Death Certificates Due To High COVID-19 Death Toll
Mexico has ordered the printing of 1.1 million additional death certificates as the country runs out of the essential document due to the high death toll brought by COVID-19.
Mexico's Death Toll Surpasses United Kingdom, Officials Believe Real Numbers Are Way Higher
“Although vaccine development is happening at record speed, we must learn to live with this virus, and we must fight it with the tools we have,” said WHO head Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus while labeling the viral outbreak as a once-in-a-century health crisis.
Mexico State Bans Sugary Drinks, Blames Large-Scale Consumption For COVID-19 Fatalities
The bill comes at a juncture when Mexico is grappling under the global health crisis, with due focus on devising strategies to contain the spread of the virus by curbing unhealthy drinking tendencies of the country’s people.
Notorious Drug Lord El Marro Captured By Mexican Security Forces
This is the first major step to curb the drug cartel and the violence they have spread by Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the nation’s 58th President since he assumed office in December 2018 and pledged to decrease the crimes plaguing Mexico.
Mexico Overtakes Italy In COVID-19 Death Toll, Numbers Surging Beyond 35,000
Mexico's fate on Sunday appears to have worsened as it topped more than 35,000 coronavirus deaths, thereby surpassing Italy as the country with the fourth-highest pandemic deaths in the world.
President Trump Changes Stance On Mexicans, Sparks Doubts Of Foul Play Among Diplomats
Speculations are rife that Trump might have intended to exploit the meeting with his Mexican counterpart to win the confidence of Mexican-American voters ahead of the forthcoming presidential elections.
Immense Rise In COVID-19 Forces Mexico Towns To Block Americans Entry Through Border
While the data on the COVID-19 outbreak indicates an unprecedented surge in the U.S, President Trump has time and again deflected blame towards Mexico, claiming that Tijuana was “heavily infected with COVID.”
Coronavirus Spikes Beyond Control In Latin America, Brazil; Critics Allege 'This Is A Government Of Death'
“This is the government of death,” said Cristiano Rodrigues, a political scientist to a media outlet, chiding Bolsonaro’s atrocious approach to the pandemic.
Mexican President's Pledge To Improve Economy Threatened By Coronavirus Meltdown
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's platform was to bring about positive change and progress in its people especially the poor. But, the current state of Mexico has not worked towards the achievement of that ambition.
Mexican Drug Rehab Center Attacked By Armed Men, 24 Killed
In the past too, there have been attacks where Mexican drug gangs killed suspected street-level dealers from rival gangs who had sought shelter at such facilities.
Mexican President Obrador Is Open To Selling Gasoline To Venezuela, If Need Be
“We are free, Mexico is an independent country, sovereign, we make our own decisions and we don’t get involved in the policies of other countries. It is a self-determination of the people and helps in humanitarian ways. No one has the right to oppress others, no hegemony can squash another country,” Obrador added.
Mexico Coronavirus Update: Aside From COVID-19, Death Caused By Intoxication Is Suddenly On The Rise
The updated figures released by the government on Tuesday pointed out to 600 new fatalities, totaling the reported deaths to 14,649. The number of cases rose to 124,301. Mexico overtook the United States in its reported deaths last week, egging health experts on to sound the alarm.
Parts Of Latin America Easing Restrictions Despite Rising Coronavirus Cases
This week, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that Latin America is now the coronavirus epicenter as it has surpassed Europe and the United States in the number of COVID-19 infections and deaths.
Experts Afraid That Latin America’s Haste To Reopen Their Economies Could Lead To A Coronavirus 'Massacre'
Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has embarked on a six-state tour and has expressed that Mexico needs to “little by little normalize economic, social and cultural activities”.
Mexico Coronavirus Update: Gravediggers Brace For An 'Intense Phase' While Obrador Claims To Have 'Tamed' The Pandemic
The Guadalajara graveyard foresees that the worst is yet to come, and has built 700 tombs for an anticipated wave of COVID deaths, as gravediggers have been warned of an intense rise in the offing.
Mexican President Obrador Calls Emergency Domestic Violence Calls 'Fake,' Urges Men to Calm Down
“Ninety percent of those calls that you’re referring to are fake,” said Obrador, at a recent news conference, upon being prodded about the surge in the emergency calls for help by battered women.
Mexico Health Workers Protest For Dignity Of Life Amid Coronavirus Scare
It is believed that more than half of the coronavirus-related deaths are that of medical staff -- about 55%, while nurses represent 17%.
Mexico Coronavirus Update: Pandemic Brings The Search For Thousands Missing To A Sudden Halt
While wholeheartedly supporting the lockdown, the families of the disappeared victims don’t want the days they lost not searching to mean that any clue or source about their loved ones’ whereabouts disappeared with it.
Brazil Coronavirus Update: COVID-19 Cases Rapidly Surge To 230,000; President Jair Bolsonaro Remains Unmoved By Crisis
Not too long ago, Bolsonaro touched a raw nerve owing to its visible indifference to the lives lost in the pandemic. On being prodded about the same, the president angrily retorted, “So, What?” to the press, inciting nation-wide fury, and his opposers pushing for impeachment.
Latin America Coronavirus Update: Brazil And Mexico On The Brink Of Collapse With 245,760 COVID-19 Cases
Despite 27 governors of the country have expressed disapproval in their president’s ineptitude, they haven’t gone ahead with imposing restrictions.
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Coronavirus: Mexico Deports 3,653 Illegal Immigrants To Combat COVID-19 Spread
One is likely to see a further decline in the existing numbers (106) as soon as the INM centers get a green light based upon the decisions pertaining to their cases –asylum requests and judicial hearings.
Mexico Coronavirus Update: Nation Crosses 10,000 COVID-19 Cases; Moves Up To Phase 3
The first case was tested positive on Feb. 28, and it took precisely a month and two days to touch the 1,000 mark.
Mexico Coronavirus Update: Hospital Managers Ordered Nurses To Not Wear Masks While Treating COVID-19 Patients
Medical staff are at a higher risk of contracting the coronavirus as regular face masks—that are essentially worn to avoid the spread of the virus—don’t quite suffice. The staff needs N95 respiratory masks to offer protection from those who are infected.
Coronavirus: 3 Latin American Presidents Disregarding The COVID-19 Threat
Leaders of Brazil, Mexico, and Nicaragua have opted for a rather light-hearted attitude towards the deathly pandemic as they call it a "little flu”, while encouraging families to go out and eat.
Jennifer Aniston And Brad Pitt Secretly Got Married In Mexico? Here's The Scoop
Alleging that their “under-the-radar” romance (which was ignited during the SAG Awards reunion) is going strong, a questionable source mentions they are keeping things very private but it has been revealed that Courteney Cox will be Aniston’s bridesmaid.
Rising Coronavirus Cases In Latin America Leads Chile To Close Borders And Implement Lockdown
In an attempt to up the security measures, the Peru government has deployed military personnel on the streets.
Coronavirus Latin America Update: US Migrant Deportation Might Further Spread The Virus
Given how the U.S. and Mexico are firm about sticking to stringent deportation measures, demands have been made for detailed medical screenings of the migrants before letting them into busses and planes.