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Mexico City to ban booze sales as virus deaths soar

Restrictions will apply to half of city this weekend, and the other half next weekend

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 21 Nov 2020 9:30AM

Mexico City to ban booze sales as virus deaths soar
Mexico City’s restrictions on alcohol sales are to discourage parties, in view of the rise in Covid-19 fatalities. – Pixabay pic, November 21, 2020

MEXICO CITY – Authorities here yesterday announced restrictions on alcohol sales to discourage parties and warned that the city is close to another lockdown after nationwide coronavirus deaths soared past 100,000.

Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said the capital is “at the limit” of its current status of orange under a traffic-light system introduced in response to the pandemic.

A return to red would see non-essential activities suspended again in the city of nine million people.

Sheinbaum appealed for “urgent” cooperation from residents to reduce hospitalisations.

She said alcohol sales will be banned in half of the city’s 16 municipalities this weekend, and in the other half next weekend.

Mexico’s official Covid-19 death toll reached 100,104 on Thursday – the fourth-highest in the world – although limited testing means the actual figure is believed to be much higher.

The government imposed lockdown measures at the end of March and started gradually reopening the economy in June. – AFP, November 21, 2020

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