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Mexico s COVID-19 Monitoring System: No States in Red

Wednesday, May 12, 2021 For the sixth consecutive two-week COVID-19 reporting period, none of Mexico’s 32 states are in red traffic light status, the most stringent of the nation’s four-tiered monitoring system designed to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Improvements are showing up throughout the rest of the traffic light color spectrum. Only 3 states are in orange status, which is the status just below red; 15 states are in yellow status; and 14 states are in green status, under which all activities may resume without restriction. The system was implemented in June 2020 and is used to alert residents to the epidemiological risks of COVID-19 and provide guidance on restrictions on certain activities in each of the country’s states.

Mexico s COVID-19 Traffic Light Monitoring System - May 2021 | Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P C

[co-author: O. Iván Andrade Castelán] For the sixth consecutive two-week COVID-19 reporting period, none of Mexico’s 32 states are in red traffic light status, the most stringent of the nation’s four-tiered monitoring system designed to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Improvements are showing up throughout the rest of the traffic light color spectrum. Only 3 states are in orange status, which is the status just below red; 15 states are in yellow status; and 14 states are in green status, under which all activities may resume without restriction. The system was implemented in June 2020 and is used to alert residents to the epidemiological risks of COVID-19 and provide guidance on restrictions on certain activities in each of the country’s states.

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