The second wave of the coronavirus pandemic is hitting many places around the world, with alarming increases of COVID-19 cases. Mexico City is no exception; and some doctors and nurses are using social media to ...
Mexico approved the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine for emergency use on Monday, the country’s top epidemiologist, Hugo López-Gatell, announced in a tweet on Monday evening. It is the fourth country to approve the vaccine. Mexico’s foreign ...
Government officials in Quintana Roo have announced foreign tourists arriving in the region will be required to pay a $10 fee, beginning on April 1, 2021. According to The Riviera Maya Times, the Mexican state’s ...
Mexico is the first country in Latin America, a region hard hit by the coronavirus, to begin delivering vaccines. A head nurse at a Mexico City hospital was the first to get a shot. Mexico ...
Mexico said it will begin inoculating health workers against COVID-19 on Thursday with the arrival of the first vaccines, as the government battles a sharp surge in infections that has put hospitals under immense strain. ...
A bill aimed at sharply limiting Mexican businesses from subcontracting labor has been kicked to 2021, according to a letter sent to lawmakers, Reuters reported. Debate on the legislation will be postponed until February when ...
The president of Mexico said on Thursday that his government had approached President Trump for help in obtaining a coronavirus vaccine. Mexico’s government is moving swiftly to secure coronavirus vaccines after their president failed to ...
Works on the US$7.5bn Maya train in Mexico’s southeast have encouraged authorities to eye at least three new infrastructure projects for Yucatán state capital Mérida. The 1,500km passenger and rail line “is the beginning of ...
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has denied that Mexico had agreed to capture a cartel leader for the United States in order to secure the return of ex-defence minister Salvador Cienfuegos from US custody. ...
The US attorney general dropped drug trafficking and money laundering charges on Salvador Cienfuegos, leaving the former Mexican defense secretary to his native justice system. In a joint statement, the US attorney general and Mexican ...