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Health

Mexico City's COVID-19 threat level lowered as hospitalizations dip

FILE PHOTO: A healthcare worker wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) takes a swab sample from a woman, for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) rapid antigen testing, at the Iztapalapa neighbourhood in Mexico City, Mexico February 5, 2021. REUTERS/Henry Romero

The Mexican capital lowered its official COVID-19 threat level on Friday after almost two months of strict lockdown measures, with city officials citing indicators including hospitalization rates that have begun to ease.

Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum nonetheless encouraged residents to remain vigilant.

"Don't lower your guard," she said at a government briefing. "Resume activities but without taking risks."

The densely-packed capital, the heart of an urban sprawl populated by about 22 million people, has been especially hard-hit by the coronavirus pandemic. Vaccine rollouts have faced delays and shortages.

(Reporting by David Alire Garcia and Sharay Angulo; Editing by Frank Jack Daniel)

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