[D66] [JD: 152] [CDMX] Stoplight colors change for the worse as the coronavirus surge continues

R.O. juggoto at gmail.com
Sat Jul 24 08:45:38 CEST 2021


mexiconewsdaily.com
<https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/coronavirus/coronavirus-surge-continues/>


  Stoplight colors change for the worse as the coronavirus surge continues

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Masked pedestrians in Mexico City Masked pedestrians in Mexico City,
where no new restrictions will be implemented despite rising case numbers.

Mexico City and México state will switch to high risk orange on the
coronavirus stoplight map on Monday as the third wave of the pandemic
continues to worsen.

Mexico City official Eduardo Clark said Friday that the capital will
remain at the high risk level until at least August 1. México state
Governor Alfredo del Mazo said that state will also be orange next week.

The two neighboring entities are among 13 states painted orange on the
new federal stoplight map, published late on Friday afternoon. The other
11 orange states are Baja California Sur, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas,
Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima, Veracruz, Hidalgo, Guerrero, Oaxaca and
Quintana Roo.

There is one maximum risk red state – Sinaloa
<https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/coronavirus/sinaloa-goes-red-several-states-regress-to-yellow-but-federal-stoplight-map-forgotten/>
– and 15 are medium risk yellow: Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua,
Durango, Zacatecas, San Luis Potosí, Guanajuato, Querétaro, Michoacán,
Puebla, Tlaxcala, Morelos, Tabasco, Campeche and Yucatán.

There are just three low risk green light states, a reduction of 16
compared to the previous map
<https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/coronavirus/coronavirus-stoplight-risk-map-remains-unchanged/>.
They are Coahuila, Aguascalientes and Chiapas.

coronavirus stoplight mapThe coronavirus stoplight map is showing a lot
less green than the last one.

The new map will take effect Monday and remain in force until August 8,
although states have the authority to set their own risk levels and
coronavirus restrictions.

Mexico City remains the country’s coronavirus epicenter with
approximately one third of the estimated active cases located there. The
Health Ministry said Friday there are almost 108,000 estimated active
cases,a sharp increase from just under 93,000 two days ago
<https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/coronavirus/active-covid-case-numbers-soar-44-to-92000-in-one-week/>.

There are almost 3,400 hospitalized Covid patients in the metropolitan
area of Mexico City, an increase of more than 800 compared to a week
ago. Most recent cases in the capital are among young people, the
majority of whom are not vaccinated.

Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said that stricter restrictions won’t be imposed
despite the shift to orange. But Del Mazo said that capacity levels at
businesses will be reduced to 50% of normal levels in México state.

Many other parts of Mexico have also recently seen a steep rise in case
numbers. Two of Mexico’s most popular beach destinations – Cancún and
Los Cabos – have recorded surges.

According to the Bloomberg news agency, cases in Cancún have soared to a
point where the Hard Rock hotel has allocated two floors for guests with
symptoms of Covid-19.

Coronavirus cases and deaths in MexicoCoronavirus cases and deaths in
Mexico as reported by day. milenio

Authorities in Baja California Sur, home to Los Cabos, are scrambling to
add beds to hospitals to accommodate a growing number of patients.

Driven by widespread circulation of the highly contagious Delta variant,
coronavirus case numbers have risen sharply this week.

The Health Ministry reported more than 16,000 new cases on Friday for a
second consecutive day, more than 15,000 on Wednesday and almost 14,000
on Tuesday. The real number of new cases is likely much higher as the
testing rate in Mexico remains low compared to many countries.

The accumulated case tally now stands at 2.72 million while the official
Covid-19 death toll – also considered a vast undercount – is 237,954
with 328 additional fatalities reported on Friday. Deaths during the
current wave of the virus have not reached the levels seen in the first
two waves as the majority of older, more vulnerable Mexicans are vaccinated.

Nevertheless, health authorities reported 4,907 fatalities in the first
23 days of this month for an average of 213 pandemic deaths per day.

More than 58.2 million vaccine doses have been administered in Mexico
since the national vaccination campaign began seven months ago,
including a new record of 1.37 million on Thursday. More than 40% of the
adult population has received at least one shot but most people in their
40s and 30s are still not fully vaccinated and most of those aged 29 and
below – with the exception of residents of some northern border cities –
have not yet had the opportunity to get a shot.

However, vaccination of people in the 18-29 age bracket will begin in
Mexico City next week. Registration on the government’s vaccination
website <https://mivacuna.salud.gob.mx/index.php> is open to all people
above 18 no matter which part of the country they live in.

/With reports from Milenio
<https://www.milenio.com/politica/semaforo-covid-cdmx-retrocede-naranja-26-julio-1-agosto-2021>
and Bloomberg
<https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-07-23/covid-explodes-in-cancun-and-los-cabos-as-third-wave-hits-mexico> /

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