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Mexico City, Jun 7 (EFE).- Mexico City reopened its business activities completely Monday after placing itself at low risk of contagion for the first time."There are fewer people than I expected. I thought that because of the green light (low risk), there would be many more people. But in previous days, even in yellow (medium risk) or orange (high) there were the same amount of people or more," Marta, a woman already got her vaccine shot and was walking through one of the busiest streets in the capital's historic center, told Efe. (Camera: AMERICA NERI).B-ROLL OF THE STREETS IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.
Mexico City, Mar 1 (EFE).- Cinemas in the metropolitan area of Mexico City reopened Monday with limited capacity after more than two months of closure due to the covdid-19 pandemic, which has caused an unprecedented economic blow to the sector. Mexico has so far recorded over 2 million cases and 186,152 deaths from the COVID-19. (Camera: ULISES ANDRADE VELA).B-ROLL OF MOVIE THEATERS IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.SOUND BITE: GUADALUPE, ONE OF THE FIRST PERSONS TO BUY MOVIE TICKETS AFTER MOVIE THEATER REOPENS.TRANSLATION: I'm really happy and I honestly think that we all need a bit of fun.
Mexico City, Dec 15 (EFE).- Hospitals treating Covid-19 patients in Mexico's capital are being pushed to the limits of their capacity, a state of affairs that is forcing some people to scramble to find an available bed for their loved ones.That was the experience of Virginia Mariela, who recently spent six hours searching for a hospital that would admit her sister. "It was horrible. We visited like seven hospitals," she told Efe on Tuesday. (Camera: ULISES ANDRADE VELA).SHOT LIST: HEALTH WORKERS COLLECT SWAP SAMPLES FROM CITIZENS, FAMILY MEMBERS OF COVID-19 PATIENTS WAIT FOR UPDATES ON THEIR LOVED ONES AND PARAMEDICS TRANSFER A COVID-19 PATIENT TO A MEXICAN SOCIAL SECURITY INSTITUTE HOSPITAL IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.
Mexico City, Aug 27 (EFE).- Authorities of the Secretariat of Health of Mexico City deployed more than 70 health booths Wednesday to detect COVID-19 infections in the neighborhoods most affected by the pandemic.(Camera: MIGUEL ANGEL ANDRADE)FOOTAGE SHOWS HEALTH BOOTHS IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.
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)
Puebla, Jul 2 (EFE).-Mexico’s XXV Puebla Military Zone on Thursday opened part of its facilities to facilitate the treatment of patients with COVID-19 in the state. As of Thursday, Mexico has so far registered 238,511 positive cases and 29,189 deaths due to Covid-19. (Camera: : GABRIELA GARCÍA GUZMÁN).FOOTAGE SHOW THE PRESENTATION OF THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT AND WARD FOR COVID-19 PATIENTS AT IN THE XXV MILITARY ZONE IN THE CITY OF PUEBLA, MEXICO