Coatlán del Río is a town in the Mexican state of Morelos . It stands at 18°45′N 99°26′W / 18.750°N 99.433°W / 18.750; -99.433 , at a mean height of 1,010 metres above sea level.
45-523: Coatlán may refer to a number of places and languages in Mexico: Geography [ edit ] Coatlán del Río , Morelos San Pablo Coatlán , Oaxaca San Sebastián Coatlán , Oaxaca San Vicente Coatlán , Oaxaca San Miguel Coatlán , Oaxaca San Jerónimo Coatlán , Oaxaca Languages [ edit ] Santo Domingo Coatlán Zapotec Coatlán Mixe, or Isthmus Mixe Topics referred to by
90-613: A COVID-19 vaccine in Mexico. On July 31, Mexico moved into third place in the number of fatalities, behind the United States and Brazil, with 46,688 deaths. Mexico occupied sixth place globally in the total number of confirmed cases, with 424,637. On August 3, Patricia Ruiz Anchondo, the Mexico City Social Prosecutor, announced that over 3,000 complaints had been filed regarding parties in apartment buildings that violated
135-519: A statistical sample . On January 12, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that a novel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, which was reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) on December 31, 2019. The case fatality ratio for COVID-19 has been much lower than SARS of 2003, but
180-401: A population of 1,907 the same year. The origin of Coatlán del Río dates from the pre-Hispanic era. This town was founded by Toltecs in the year 1509, who were on a pilgrimage from Malinalco, State of Mexico. At first, they settled what is historically known as Coatlán Viejo (Old Coatlan), where there are stone ruins of the walls of buildings. Coatlán Viejo is located 5 kilometers south of
225-435: A preventive measure. On March 17, 11 new cases were confirmed, raising the national total to 93, with Campeche being the only state with no confirmed cases. Mexico's limited response, including allowing a large concert and the women's soccer championship, as well as a lack of testing, have been criticized. Critics note that president López Obrador does not practice social distancing but continues to greet large crowds, and
270-459: A record low on March 10 due to fears of the coronavirus and because of falling oil prices. The Bank of Mexico (Banxico) stepped in to prop up the value of the peso, which fell 14% to 22.929 per US dollar. On March 11, a ninth case was confirmed in the city of Monterrey , Nuevo León . A 57-year-old man, who had recently come back from a trip all across Europe, was placed under quarantine. The man, who has remained anonymous, came back from his trip
315-629: A seventh case was also confirmed in Mexico City in a 46-year-old male who had previously had contact with another confirmed case in the United States. On March 10, an eighth case was reported in Puebla , a 47-year-old German man who had returned from a business trip to Italy. On the same date, 40 members of a dance company in Puebla, returning from a tour in Italy, were quarantined. The Mexican Stock Exchange fell to
360-415: A week before and had contact with eight other people who have also been placed under quarantine in their houses. The man has been confirmed to reside in the city of San Pedro Garza García . On March 12, Mexico announced it had a total of 15 confirmed cases, with new cases in Puebla and Durango . A day later, senator Samuel García Sepúlveda [ es ] accused the federal government of hiding
405-529: A week in mid-February. On February 29, a fourth case was detected and confirmed in the city of Torreón , in the state of Coahuila , from a 20-year-old woman who traveled to Italy. On March 1, a fifth case was announced in Chiapas in a student who had just returned from Italy. On March 6, a sixth case was confirmed in the State of Mexico in a 71-year-old man who had returned from Italy on February 21. On March 7,
450-421: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Coatl%C3%A1n del R%C3%ADo Coatlán is a name of Nahuatl origin, meaning "place of abundant snakes". The city serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name. The municipality reported 9,768 inhabitants in the 2015 census and 10,520 in 2020. The town of Coatlán del Río had
495-754: Is the Chalma River , which source is in Chalma, State of Mexico. It crosses the municipality through Colonia Morelos, Cocoyotla; and Coatlán del Río. There are three dams: La Toma in Cocoyotla, and Apantle Chico and Cazahuatlánfrom in San Rafael. The Apantle Grande is derived from the Coatlán Dam; there is also another small dam in Cocoyotla, which is the source of the Agua Salada . There are other low-flow streams such as
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#1732852375643540-607: The Bajío and western Mexico will block flights from areas such as California that have a high rate of coronavirus. He also said that they will purchase 25,000 testing kits. On March 26, Ana Lucía de la Garza Barroso , Director of Epidemiological and Operational Research at the Ministry of Health, reported surprisingly few cases, which raised questions of thoroughness. On March 30, the total number of cases of COVID-19 surpassed one thousand with 1,094 confirmed cases and 28 reported deaths in
585-584: The Basilica of Zapopan Panitary filter at the entrance to Poza Rica Park in Dolores Hidalgo , Guanajuato closed during the contingency The COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 ( COVID-19 ) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ( SARS-CoV-2 ). The virus was confirmed to have reached Mexico in February 2020. However,
630-1091: The Cuates , the Cocoyotla , and the Axixintle that carry water throughout the year, and the Joyas , the Arenal and the Milpillas , which carry water only during the rainy season (May-November). There are also eight springs and seven wells. There are several small towns and villages in the municipality. The principal economic activities are farming, ranching, dairy, and cultivation of fruit and flowers. Other communities have fewer than 1,000 residents. 18°44′38″N 99°26′06″W / 18.744°N 99.435°W / 18.744; -99.435 COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico New normality in Playa del Carmen People with face masks praying in
675-490: The National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT) reported two cases of COVID-19 in mid-January 2020 in the states of Nayarit and Tabasco , with one case per state. The Secretariat of Health , through the "Programa Centinela" (Spanish for "Sentinel Program"), estimated in mid-July 2020 that there were more than 2,875,734 cases in Mexico because they were considering the total number of cases confirmed as just
720-550: The Palace of Cortés, Cuernavaca a.k.a. Museo Regional Cuauhnahuac ) is a series of hieroglyphic and pictographic figures represent the history of the area. There is a similar stone on the civic plaza of Coatlán del Río. Other groups, such as the Aztecs and the Tlahuica, may have settled in this area. This town belonged to the religious and political center of Xochicalco , to then become part of
765-635: The United Kingdom and became the eighth country with the greatest number of confirmed cases in the world. The same day, the ashes of 245 Mexicans that died of COVID-19 in the United States arrived in Mexico City and were given to their respective family. On the same day's daily press conference of Undersecretary Hugo López-Gatell , the Undersecretary said that the Secretariat of Health was putting on hold
810-514: The transmission has been significantly greater, with a significant total death toll. On January 22, 2020, the Secretariat of Health issued a statement saying that the novel coronavirus COVID-19 did not present a danger to Mexico. 441 cases had been confirmed in China , Thailand , South Korea , and the United States , and a travel advisory was issued on January 9. On January 30, 2020, before
855-570: The Carlos Slim Foundation announced they were going to finance the effort of Mexico, Argentina, the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca to produce and distribute the production and distribution of the vaccine against COVID-19 that's being developed by the last two. The distribution of the vaccine will begin during the first semester of 2021 and it will be available through Latin America , with
900-503: The International Health Regulations, being the first Latam country that deployed a mathematical model of infectious disease . On February 28, Mexico confirmed its first three cases. A 35-year-old man and a 59-year-old man in Mexico City and a 41-year-old man in the northern state of Sinaloa tested positive and were held in isolation at a hospital and a hotel, respectively. They had travelled to Bergamo , Italy, for
945-450: The borders have not been closed. Of particular concern is the health of thousands of migrants in temporary camps along the border with the United States. The former national commissioner for influenza in Mexico during the 2009 flu pandemic , Alejandro Macías, said the problem is compounded by the fact that Mexico lacks sufficient intensive care unit beds, medical care workers and ventilators. On March 18, 25 more cases were confirmed raising
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#1732852375643990-403: The country's general quarantine was lifted and states began to resume their economic and social activities in stages. Deaths also grew by 56% (12,654 cases) in these 22 days of "new normal." On July 1, Mexico became the seventh country with the most COVID-19 deaths surpassing Spain . The same day, Mexico reported 231,770 confirmed cases of COVID-19, with this Mexico became the tenth country with
1035-412: The country. In the evening, a national health emergency was declared by Secretary Marcelo Ebrard ; all sectors in the country are urged to stop most of their activities. On April 10, the total confirmed deaths surpassed two hundred with 233 deaths and 3,844 cases confirmed by Mexican authorities. The government of Baja California closed a plant belonging to the multinational giant Smiths Group after
1080-497: The curve" and that only 5% of those infected will show symptoms, and only 5% of those patients with symptoms will go to the hospital, experts say that "their model is wrong" and that "there's a very good consensus on that". More than 100 health workers (doctors, nurses, orderlies, etc.) are among the 3,573 dead from the virus on May 12. Between May 9 and May 15, 13,000 new cases were confirmed. The totals were 42,595 cases, 10,057 active cases, and 4,477 deaths on May 15. On May 22,
1125-564: The declaration of a pandemic by the World Health Organization the Government of Mexico designed a Preparation and Response Plan that was made by the National Committee for Health Safety, a working group led by Secretariat of Health composed by different health entities aiming to act upon the imminent arrival of the pandemic. This group carried out a series of alert measures, rehabilitation and updating of epidemiological regulations based on
1170-489: The federal government and the state government of Mexico City ignored the wave of coronavirus deaths in the capital city. The article criticized the way that President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has been handling the pandemic citing the lack of testing done and the fact that the government has been hiding the real number of COVID-19 cases and deaths. It was also mentioned that despite the fact that Undersecretary Hugo López-Gatell has been saying that "We [Mexico] have flattened
1215-612: The firm refused to sell ventilators to the Mexican government. On the same day, Mexican consulates in the United States announced the deaths of 181 Mexican nationals due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On April 13, the number of COVID-19 infections in the country passed 5,000; there were 332 deaths. The Mexican Navy announced it would open ten voluntary self-isolation units to shelter 4,000 COVID-19 patients in Mexico City, Guerrero, Jalisco, Michoacan, Sinaloa, Tamaulipas and Veracruz. Sonora became
1260-453: The first state in the country to declare a curfew. The number of coronavirus cases surges past 10,000 to 10,544 with 970 deaths on April 21. The death toll surpassed the 1,000 figure on April 23. Tijuana expects its hospitals to run out of space over the weekend. On May 1, Mexico surpassed 20,000 infections of COVID-19. Mexicanos contra la corrupción (Mexicans against corruption) alleged that Léon Manuel Bartlett, son of Manuel Bartlett
1305-726: The former home of General Pedro Saavedra Brito (d. 1935). The current city hall was built in 1957 by Colonel Ezequiel Cruz Ortiz (1890-1970). Carlos Nieto Estrada, an independent candidate, was elected Presidente Municipal (mayor) in the July 1, 2018 election. The state of Morelos reported 209 cases and 28 deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico , as of April 27, 2020, two cases were reported in Coatlán del Río. Schools and many businesses were closed from mid March until June 1. On June 2, Coatlán del Río reported five confirmed cases and one death from
1350-735: The head of the Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) , fraudulently tried to sell overpriced ventilators to the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS) in Hidalgo. On May 2, Mexico surpassed 2,000 deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At least forty Mexican and Guatemalan farm workers in Canada contracted coronavirus, that according to the United Food and Commercial Workers . An article published on The New York Times on May 8 assured that both
1395-633: The lordship of Cuauhnahuac (Cuernavaca), a tributary city of the Aztecs . In the Colonial Era (1521-1812), Coatlán del Río was given in encomienda (entrusted to) a conquistador named Juan Zermeño. In 1782, Zermeño's family filed a lawsuit against the Marquessate of the Valley of Oaxaca over control of the town church, San Gaspar , which had been built in the 16th century. The current church of Coatlán del Río
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1440-404: The most infected people with the virus in the world. On July 4, Mexico moved to sixth place in the number of deaths by COVID-19, surpassing France . On July 8, department stores reopened in Mexico City, but customers were limited to only one hour of shopping, they must wear a face mask, and may not use dressing rooms nor try products such as cosmetics or perfumes. On July 11, Mexico surpassed
1485-580: The municipal seat, on the hill known as Las Paredes (the Walls). Later, they moved to the hill of Axoyochi , located 3 km to the east, where archaeological remains of carved stones, known as Momoxtles (mound of earth), were found. It is believed there is a pyramid that has not been discovered. Other ruins of a town have been found in San Rafael , on the banks of the Chalma River. The stone called Escudo (now in
1530-413: The number of new cases and deaths reported in 24-hours reached a record high of 2,973 and 420 respectively. On June 2, the number of new cases of infection increased by 4.2% (3,891) compared to the day before. Women made up 57% of the 97,326 confirmed cases in the country at the time. 51.2% of all infections (94,958 cases) occurred in the so-called "new normal" from May 18 to June 23 as the period after
1575-456: The official COVID-19 sanitary guidelines. Most of them were in the boroughs of Benito Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, and Iztapalapa. On August 4, the Secretariat of Health reported that 4,732 people who spoke an indigenous language have been infected with COVID-19 and, of those infected, 798 have died. Mexico passed the mark of 50,000 deaths on August 6. The United States Department of State classifies travel to Mexico as "high risk." On August 13,
1620-410: The presentation of next week's "traffic light" due to the inconsistencies found on the data that certain states were reporting. Yucatán and Quintana Roo , states that were pointed out by López-Gatell for their inconsistencies and delayed reporting, said that they were fully complying with what they were asked to report. On July 12, Mexico became the country with the fourth greatest number of deaths in
1665-488: The respective level of risk by the federal health authority, and accordingly instructs its population to take measures related to a lower risk level, after the investigation of the competent authority that so resolves, it is clear that the public servants who take such determination may be civil, administrative and/or criminally liable for that decision. Several governors rejected the proposal. The French pharmaceutical company Sanofi-Pasteur announced it will soon begin testing
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1755-462: The total to 118 cases and 314 suspected cases. Authorities in Jalisco are concerned about a group of 400 people who recently returned from Vail, Colorado ; 40 people have symptoms of COVID-19. On March 22, bars, nightclubs, movie theaters, and museums were closed in Mexico City. Governor Enrique Alfaro Ramírez of Jalisco announced that beginning Thursday, March 26, Jalisco and seven other states in
1800-650: The true number of confirmed cases. On March 14, Fernando Petersen, the secretary of health of the state of Jalisco , confirmed the first two cases of COVID-19 were detected in Hospital Civil de Guadalajara . Two new cases were confirmed in Nuevo León, and the Secretariat of Public Education (SEP) announced that all sporting and civic events in schools would be canceled. The same day, the Secretariat of Education announced that Easter break, originally planned from April 6 to 17, would be extended from March 20 to April 20 as
1845-416: The virus. On July 30, Undersecretary Hugo López-Gatell threatened governors who deliberately change the traffic light status of their respective states with criminal sanctions. On that matter, Maricela Lecuona González, lawyer of the Secretariat of Health , said that: When the government of a federal entity ceases to comply with the result of the weekly assessment and omits to call for measures relating to
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1890-507: The virus; the reopening of the state was pushed back until at least June 13. Coatlán del Río reported 17 cases, 12 recuperations, and six deaths as of August 31. Twenty-five cases were reported on December 27,2020. Federal government page in Spanish (Dec 19, 2018) The municipality has important hydrological resources, which greatly benefit the regional economy and influence the climate, microclimates, and vegetation. The most important river
1935-638: The world with 35,006, surpassing Italy . On July 13, 304,435 cases and 35,491 deaths were reported. Undersecretary Hugo López-Gatell, said that there has been a decrease in new cases in the Valley of Mexico as Guanajuato moves into second place with 2,530 active cases. Nuevo León reports an occupancy rate of 82% in hospitals. On July 22, the Assistant Director of the Pan American Health Organization , Jarbas Barbosa, announced that Mexico
1980-414: Was founded in 1808, and the bells were added in 1809. There is also a church called Santos Reyes or Epifania del Señor , and the chapel of Dolores , also called el Calvario . Coatlán del Río was declared a municipality on May 22, 1862. The old municipal presidency was located to the south of the civic square, where the elementary school Prof. Miguel Salinas is today. In 1939, city hall has been at
2025-420: Was the 38th country to send a letter of intent to buy a COVID-19 vaccine when one is available. Secretary Marcelo Ebrard said there was evidence that a vaccine might be available during 2020, and that the goal is an even distribution of 2 billion doses among the other 77 countries. On July 23, President López Obrador confirmed that he had relatives infected by COVID-19 and even that some have died because of
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