Red light: Mexican coronavirus restart hits speed bumps
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico faces a sluggish exit from coronavirus lockdown as government guidance on next weeks planned easing of restrictions showed on Friday that nearly the entire country was still stuck in the highest red phase of contagion alert.
From June 1, the government had planned to start reopening the country from anti-coronavirus measures. Instead, deaths and new infections from the pandemic have scaled new peaks this week, dampening expectations for major changes.
President Andres Manuel will begin tours of Mexico again after a nearly two-month hiatus, but a briefing he led on Friday showed only the north-central mining state of Zacatecas was not classified as a maximum risk area going into Monday.
In a map presentation, Zacatecas was marked orange in a sea of red on the four-step (red, orange, yellow, green) traffic light model the government is using to gradually repeal curbs on the economy and daily life it imposed in late March.
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