| | | News Around the Republic of Mexico | May 2009
Mexico's Businesses Reopening Wednesday Jose Carreno Figueras - Washington Times go to original
| Mariachis, wearing face masks as a precaution against swine flu, wait for customers in Mexico City, where businesses have been hit hard by the outbreak. The health minister said Sunday that the epidemic "is now in its phase of descent." (Associated Press) | | Mexico City — Mexico Health Secretary Jose Cordova said Monday most businesses across the country will reopen by midweek because the swine flu outbreak appears to be retreating.
Mr. Cordova said the economy should approach full swing Wednesday, after the government began closing such non-essential businesses as cafes, stadiums and libraries five days ago.
"The evolution of the epidemic is now in its phase of descent," Mr. Cordova said over the weekend. He also said the outbreak appeared to have peaked in Mexico between April 23 and 28.
However, businesses reopening Wednesday will be a day too later for Cinco de Mayo — the Mexican holiday to commemorate a victory against French invaders in 1862.
New cases of the flu virus — which mixes swine, avian and human flu strains — continue to be confirmed around the world. But Mexico has presented data in the past couple of days showing a decline in serious flu cases and fewer people being admitted to hospitals.
Mr. Cordova said Monday that Mexico, the epicenter of the H1N1 virus, now has confirmed 727 cases, including 26 deaths.
In addition to the virus likely resulting in smaller-scale celebrations Tuesday, the outbreak also appears to be having a long-term impact.
In some areas, the tourist business reports an 85 percent cancellation rate in reservations for the summer, threatening layoffs for many of the industry's 2.8 million workers. |
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