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Mexico City reopens businesses as COVID-19 situation gets better

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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.

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