RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Mexico reeled Thursday, January 14th, from its worst week of the pandemic yet, with deaths averaging nearly 1,000 a day and a health system that was close to reaching a breaking point.
The Latin American country has seen a spike in infections and fatalities following the Christmas and New Year holidays when families traditionally gather.
Waiting lines for coronavirus tests or tanks of oxygen for sick relatives are now a common sight in Mexico City, where the mood on the streets is somber.
"We're all scared, but unfortunately there are people who don't . . .
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