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LatinNews Regional Monitor: Mexico - 17 April 2020
From LatinNews Daily
On 16 April Mexico’s deputy health minister Hugo López-Gatell announced that social distancing measures would be extended until 30 May in order to prevent the collapse of the health system under the strain of a tide of serious cases of coronavirus (Covid-19).... Read More
* The head of economic and trade affairs at Spain’s embassy in Mexico, Álvaro Pastor Escribano, has said that Spain will offer financial assistance to Spanish companies operating in Mexico due to the lack of help from the Mexican government in response to the economic impact of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.... Read More
From Latin American Weekly Report
The federal government led by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador may insist that it is dealing with the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic in an exemplary manner, with the situation under control in Mexico, but this is now being questioned by governors belonging to the ruling left-wing Movimiento Regeneración Nacional (Morena), who complain that it has not made enough medical equipment available for the public health system to treat all Covid-19 patients safely.... Read More
MEXICO | Mexican standoff over oil production.... Read More
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