Mayor says Mexico City will begin gradual reopening June 1

Mayor says Mexico City will begin gradual reopening June 1

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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico City, one of the world's largest cities and the epicenter of the country's coronavirus epidemic, will begin a gradual reopening June 1, its mayor said Wednesday, even as daily new infections continued to set records.

Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum called on the city's 9 million residents to continue taking social distancing measures through June 15, but said some sectors of the economy would be allowed to resume operations when June opens.

Impatience with being shut up at home, household financial demands and a lack of any enforcement already drew more and more people back into the streets in recent weeks. More customers clustered at the city's famous street food stands and traffic has picked up. The city never shut down its subway system, which millions depend on for transportation.

Sheinbaum's reopening plan included some of the industries that the federal government already approved to return to work like construction, but also adds bicycle sales and beer production.

The mayor said bike shops are being exempted because she wants to promote bicycle use as a way to help improve the health of city residents. As elsewhere around the world, Mexico's COVID-19 dead have included a high percentage of people suffering from ailments such as diabetes and obesity.

Some businesses never shut down in the city, but did implement social distancing measures. At an office goods store in a central neighborhood Wednesday, a dozen people lined up in the parking lot outside. A security guard with a mask and bottle of hand sanitizer let customers enter one at a time only when an employee was available to escort them and after a squirt of gel on their hands.

As of Tuesday night, Mexico City reported more than 15,000 confirmed coronavirus infections and nearly 1,500 deaths. Nationally, there were 2,713 new confirmed...

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