By Yucatan Times on December 22, 2020
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“Donald Trump is like First Avenue here in New York. It’s one way.”
NEW YORK United States (Times Media Mexico) – Vanity Fair journalist Emily Jane conducted an extremely interesting interview with Michael Cohen, Trump’s former fixer. If anyone knows, knows, and can predict Trump’s future… that’s Cohen. He knows his legal playbook
“I fucking wrote it” he says and has some advice for the various parties pursuing cases against Trump, some of which rely on Cohen as a witness.
In an interview nearly three and a half years ago, Vanity Fair’s reporter Emily Jane sat across from
By Yucatan Times on December 22, 2020
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This is how the conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn was seen in the Yucatan Peninsula and other places.
MERIDA Yucatan (Times Media Mexico) – The long-awaited night finally arrived; on December 21, the sky gave way to an astronomical phenomenon widely expected by many: the conjunction between Jupiter and Saturn, which had not been seen for more than 800 years.
The alignment between Jupiter and Saturn could be seen from December 16, although its peak was this December 21. This astronomical phenomenon is known as the “
great conjunction” and has not occurred since the 13th century.
The last recorded was, according to astronomy experts, in 1226. According to some versions, the so-called Great Conjunction between Jupiter and Saturn would have given rise to the Star of Bethlehem’s biblical story. Although science
By Yucatan Times on December 22, 2020
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The federal government had data that should have triggered an immediate shutdown in early December. Instead, it kept Mexico City open for another two weeks.
MEXICO CITY (Times Media Mexico) – According to The New York Times, federal authorities withheld vital information about the pandemic. In an article in the newspaper, in early December, the pandemic was once again raging in Mexico City: after declining during the summer, the coronavirus was spreading rapidly, hospitalizations were increasing, and respirators were running out.
Despite the increase, federal officials reassured the public during a December 4 briefing that Mexico City had not reached the critical level of contagion that would force the closure of its economy by the government’s standards.
By Yucatan Times on December 21, 2020
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The intense heat of the state would complicate the situation of bringing some vaccines that need certain temperatures.
MERIDA Yucatán (Times Media Mexico) – The arrival of the vaccine against Covid-19 is perhaps the most anticipated event of 2020. With more than 72 million cases diagnosed on the planet and more than 1.6 million deaths, the pandemic has focused the pharmaceutical industry’s activity on searching for a “cure.”
At the same time, world leaders, scientists, and the World Health Organization (WHO) call for the “antidote” to be accessible and safe for all. Large laboratories are applying for emergency licenses to make them available to the public as soon as possible.
By Yucatan Times on December 21, 2020
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The city government asked its inhabitants, through a text message, not to leave because the hospitals are full.
MEXICO CITY (Times Media Mexico) – The government of Mexico City warned the people of the capital through an SMS message that the hospitals in the city are at the limit and that it is necessary to return to “total isolation” to avoid the spread of COVID-19.
The message also asks not to go out or have parties and informs that only indispensable sectors will be open.
This Friday, the governments of Mexico City and the State of Mexico announced that the epidemiological traffic light changed to red, the maximum level of alert, due to the increase in cases and hospitalizations.