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May 13, 2020

Pay de Limón, the dog that survived the torture of the Los Zetas cartel

When “Pay de Limón” enters a room, the atmosphere immediately changes. On his face it seems that he always has a smile, his playful personality...
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Hotels in Puerto Vallarta to start opening June 1

Hotels in Puerto Vallarta are hoping to start activities on June 1, with the announcement by Governor Enrique Alfaro that hotels and motels can begin...
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Smaller stores and hotels will begin opening Monday in Jalisco with restrictions

The Jalisco government announced the start of Phase Zero of the reactivation of economic activities for Monday, May 18 in the industrial, trade, and services...
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Mexico adds 1,862 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 294 deaths in the past 24-hours

The Ministry of Health (SSa) reported this Wednesday, May 13, that the accumulated COVID-19 infections are 40,186, a growth of 1,862 new cases in the...
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Coronavirus pandemic may end socially before it ends medically

According to historians, pandemics have two types of end: the medical, which occurs when incidence and death rates plummet, and the social, when the epidemic...
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New Normal: Mexico reveals ‘traffic light’ scheme to easing COVID-19 restrictions

The President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, presents the reopening plan, after the COVID-19 quarantine is lifted. "Today the economic, social, and cultural reopening...
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Mexican nurse who touched the heart of the nation tests positive for COVID-19

A Mexican nursing supervisor who touched the hearts of the nation when she made a tearful appeal for respect for health care professionals said Tuesday...
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Mexico will increase beef exports to U.S. as American processing plants suffer

More Mexican steaks and other beef cuts are headed north of the border after the coronavirus outbreak has hobbled U.S. meat processing plants, potentially offsetting...
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