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MEXICO'S health chief said most businesses will reopen tomorrow nationwide, citing an ebb in the swine flu outbreak.
Health Secretary Jose Cordova indicated that most economic activity will resume tomorrow, ending a five-day closure of nonessential businesses to stop the spread of the new virus.
Cordova said Mexico has confirmed 727 cases, including 26 deaths.
Mexico City Marcelo Ebrard said cafes, museums and libraries will reopen this week but that health officials need to finish inspecting schools before students can return to class.
Health Secretary Jose Cordova indicated that most economic activity will resume tomorrow, ending a five-day closure of nonessential businesses to stop the spread of the new virus.
Cordova said Mexico has confirmed 727 cases, including 26 deaths.
Mexico City Marcelo Ebrard said cafes, museums and libraries will reopen this week but that health officials need to finish inspecting schools before students can return to class.
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