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Hospital Occupation By Covid-19 Grows Again And Fears Of Turning Back To Red Alert
26 July 2020
#5880424
26 July 2020
People cross Madero Street on July 25, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico's City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said yesterday that the epidemic traffic light will remain at the orange alert level due to a growing demand for hospital beds and fears that there could be a resurgence of coronavirus cases and turn back to the red alert. The city remains at the second-highest risk level due to the increase in the number of hospitalized patients during the last week.
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Hospital Occupation By Covid-19 Grows Again And Fears Of Turning Back To Red Alert
26 July 2020
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26 July 2020
People cross Madero Street on July 25, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico's City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said yesterday that the epidemic traffic light will remain at the orange alert level due to a growing demand for hospital beds and fears that there could be a resurgence of coronavirus cases and turn back to the red alert. The city remains at the second-highest risk level due to the increase in the number of hospitalized patients during the last week.
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Hospital Occupation By Covid-19 Grows Again And Fears Of Turning Back To Red Alert
26 July 2020
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26 July 2020
People waits to cross Madero Street on July 25, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico's City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said yesterday that the epidemic traffic light will remain at the orange alert level due to a growing demand for hospital beds and fears that there could be a resurgence of coronavirus cases and turn back to the red alert. The city remains at the second-highest risk level due to the increase in the number of hospitalized patients during the last week.
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Hospital Occupation By Covid-19 Grows Again And Fears Of Turning Back To Red Alert
26 July 2020
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26 July 2020
People cross Madero Street on July 25, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico's City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said yesterday that the epidemic traffic light will remain at the orange alert level due to a growing demand for hospital beds and fears that there could be a resurgence of coronavirus cases and turn back to the red alert. The city remains at the second-highest risk level due to the increase in the number of hospitalized patients during the last week.
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Hospital Occupation By Covid-19 Grows Again And Fears Of Turning Back To Red Alert
26 July 2020
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26 July 2020
People enter to Madero street on July 25, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico's City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said yesterday that the epidemic traffic light will remain at the orange alert level due to a growing demand for hospital beds and fears that there could be a resurgence of coronavirus cases and turn back to the red alert. The city remains at the second-highest risk level due to the increase in the number of hospitalized patients during the last week.
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Hospital Occupation By Covid-19 Grows Again And Fears Of Turning Back To Red Alert
26 July 2020
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26 July 2020
People enter to Madero street on July 25, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico's City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said yesterday that the epidemic traffic light will remain at the orange alert level due to a growing demand for hospital beds and fears that there could be a resurgence of coronavirus cases and turn back to the red alert. The city remains at the second-highest risk level due to the increase in the number of hospitalized patients during the last week.
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Hospital Occupation By Covid-19 Grows Again And Fears Of Turning Back To Red Alert
26 July 2020
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26 July 2020
People enter to Madero street on July 25, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico's City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said yesterday that the epidemic traffic light will remain at the orange alert level due to a growing demand for hospital beds and fears that there could be a resurgence of coronavirus cases and turn back to the red alert. The city remains at the second-highest risk level due to the increase in the number of hospitalized patients during the last week.
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Hospital Occupation By Covid-19 Grows Again And Fears Of Turning Back To Red Alert
26 July 2020
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26 July 2020
People enter to Madero street on July 25, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico's City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said yesterday that the epidemic traffic light will remain at the orange alert level due to a growing demand for hospital beds and fears that there could be a resurgence of coronavirus cases and turn back to the red alert. The city remains at the second-highest risk level due to the increase in the number of hospitalized patients during the last week.
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Hospital Occupation By Covid-19 Grows Again And Fears Of Turning Back To Red Alert
26 July 2020
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26 July 2020
Sigs about Healthy distance and mandatory use of mouth covers are seen in a church on July 25, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico's City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said yesterday that the epidemic traffic light will remain at the orange alert level due to a growing demand for hospital beds and fears that there could be a resurgence of coronavirus cases and turn back to the red alert. The city remains at the second-highest risk level due to the increase in the number of hospitalized patients during the last week.
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Hospital Occupation By Covid-19 Grows Again And Fears Of Turning Back To Red Alert
26 July 2020
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26 July 2020
A precaution tape was put inside of a church on July 25, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico's City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said yesterday that the epidemic traffic light will remain at the orange alert level due to a growing demand for hospital beds and fears that there could be a resurgence of coronavirus cases and turn back to the red alert. The city remains at the second-highest risk level due to the increase in the number of hospitalized patients during the last week.
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Hospital Occupation By Covid-19 Grows Again And Fears Of Turning Back To Red Alert
26 July 2020
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26 July 2020
Sigs about Healthy distance and mandatory use of mouth covers are seen in a church on July 25, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico's City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said yesterday that the epidemic traffic light will remain at the orange alert level due to a growing demand for hospital beds and fears that there could be a resurgence of coronavirus cases and turn back to the red alert. The city remains at the second-highest risk level due to the increase in the number of hospitalized patients during the last week.
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Hospital Occupation By Covid-19 Grows Again And Fears Of Turning Back To Red Alert
26 July 2020
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26 July 2020
People walks with mouth covers in Madero Street on July 25, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico's City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said yesterday that the epidemic traffic light will remain at the orange alert level due to a growing demand for hospital beds and fears that there could be a resurgence of coronavirus cases and turn back to the red alert. The city remains at the second-highest risk level due to the increase in the number of hospitalized patients during the last week.
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Hospital Occupation By Covid-19 Grows Again And Fears Of Turning Back To Red Alert
26 July 2020
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26 July 2020
People are seen with mouth covers on July 25, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico's City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said yesterday that the epidemic traffic light will remain at the orange alert level due to a growing demand for hospital beds and fears that there could be a resurgence of coronavirus cases and turn back to the red alert. The city remains at the second-highest risk level due to the increase in the number of hospitalized patients during the last week.
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Hospital Occupation By Covid-19 Grows Again And Fears Of Turning Back To Red Alert
26 July 2020
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26 July 2020
People are seen with mouth covers on July 25, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico's City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said yesterday that the epidemic traffic light will remain at the orange alert level due to a growing demand for hospital beds and fears that there could be a resurgence of coronavirus cases and turn back to the red alert. The city remains at the second-highest risk level due to the increase in the number of hospitalized patients during the last week.
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Hospital Occupation By Covid-19 Grows Again And Fears Of Turning Back To Red Alert
26 July 2020
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26 July 2020
People are seen with mouth covers on July 25, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico's City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said yesterday that the epidemic traffic light will remain at the orange alert level due to a growing demand for hospital beds and fears that there could be a resurgence of coronavirus cases and turn back to the red alert. The city remains at the second-highest risk level due to the increase in the number of hospitalized patients during the last week.
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Hospital Occupation By Covid-19 Grows Again And Fears Of Turning Back To Red Alert
26 July 2020
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26 July 2020
A sign that reads Keep a healthy distance is seen on July 25, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico's City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said yesterday that the epidemic traffic light will remain at the orange alert level due to a growing demand for hospital beds and fears that there could be a resurgence of coronavirus cases and turn back to the red alert. The city remains at the second-highest risk level due to the increase in the number of hospitalized patients during the last week.
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