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Covid-19 denialism thrives in Mexico City's worst-hit neighborhood

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Mexico City, Jul 23 (EFE).- The health crisis in Mexico due to the coronavirus seems a world away from the tranquility of the tree-lined pathways of San Jose Zacatepec, where many residents continue to deny the existence of Covid-19 even though their bucolic enclave has the capital's highest rate of infection.(CAMERA: Denisse Torres Hernández)

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