translated from Spanish: CDMX Metro to close 20% of its stations per covid-19

CDMX.- Claudia Sheinbaum, Head of Government in Mexico City, announced via Twitter that 20% of the metro, metrobus and Light Rail stations will be closed, this as a measure of prevention against the growing wave of covid-19 contagion.
Which subway stations will be closed?

According to extra-official information obtained by El Debate, the following 39 metro stations would be out of operation:Juanacatlán, Popotla, Pantheons, Villa de Cortés, Allende, Juárez, Bondojito, Canal del Norte, Fray Servando, Talisman, Aragon, Eduardo Molina, Misterios, Valle Gómez, Hangares, Norte 45, Tezozómoc, Linda Vista, Constituents, Refinery, San Antonio, Aculco, La Viga, Cerro de la Estrella, , Velodrome, Lázaro Cárdenas, Mixiuhca, Tlaltenco, San Andrés Tomatlán, Eje Central, Agrícola Oriental, Canal de San Juan, Peñón Viejo, Romero Rubio, Tepito, Deptvo Oceanía and Olímpica.Al be extra official information, it is prudent to remain vigilant until the authorities communicate with certainty the closed stations. Sheinbaum also talked about the new measures that will be taken in CDMX, seeking to stop the rapid spread of the virus. Measures taken before phase 3 of the coronavirus: About 20% of the metro, metrobus and light rail stations will be closed.
Measures shall be laid down in concession transport and RTP to increase frequency and avoid agglomeration.
 Today It does not circulate mandatory for all, excluding taxi drivers, freight transport, people with disabilities or medical personnel and health workers.
Increased measures of sanitization of transport and public space.
More verification in companies that are not complying with the measures recommended by the Ministry of Health. 
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