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'This is liberating': Mexicans attend drive-in concert for first time since pandemic began

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'This is liberating': Mexicans attend drive-in concert for first time since pandemic began

'This is liberating': Mexicans attend drive-in concert for first time since pandemic began

Some Mexicans attended a drive-in concert for the first time since the pandemic began, a sign of Mexico’s new Covid-19 reality.

With only 20% of eligible people vaccinated in a country of 127 million inhabitants, health officials worry new variants could wreak havoc.

CNN’s Rafael Romo reports.


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