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Fear or Protection
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The New Normal
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By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF According to a report released earlier this month by the European Food Safety Authority (EPSA), there is no evidence to indicate that the novel coronavirus is transmitted by food. “EFSA is closely monitoring the situation regarding the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) that is affecting a large number of countries across the globe,” the
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By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF The American Benevolent Society (ABS) will close its offices starting on Monday, March 23, until further notice due to the evolving Covid-19 pandemic. The decision to close the offices indefinitely was made in keeping with Mexican government and U.S. Embassy recommendations, and in order to reduce of risk of spreading the virus among its
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Coronavirus Attack
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By RICARDO CASTILLO Early Vacations Due to the imminent threat of a Covid-19 contagion, Mexico’s Public Education Secretariat (SEP) opted for stopping classes altogether for two weeks as of Friday, March 20. The two weeks will link up with the upcoming two week Easter vacation, slated to start on April 4. Classes will restart on April 20, providing for a
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By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS While at least 85 percent of Mexicans are aware that exposure to the sun can lead to skin cancer, less than 11 percent use sunscreen on a regular basis, according to the Mexican Dermatology Foundation (FMD). “That number is significantly lower than the comparable figure in other developed parts of the world,” said FMD president Rossana Janina
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XINHUA The incidence of Covid-19 cases continued to climb in Latin America this week, with Mexico reporting its eighth confirmed case on Tuesday, March 10, a German citizen in Puebla who recently traveled to Italy. Mexico is also conducting tests on at least 40 people who came in contact with the victim Meanwhile, the region’s biggest country, Brazil, reported Tuesday
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