translated from Spanish: April will start with 7 states at green traffic lights by COVID; 18 in yellow

Between March 29 and April 11, 7 states of the country will go to the green color of the epidemiological traffic light by COVID-19.
Entities that already have a low risk level are Campeche, Chiapas, Veracruz, Tamaulipas, Coahuila, Nayarit and Jalisco.
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At a press conference, it was released that 18 entities record the yellow color (medium risk), and 7 plus the orange color of the traffic light: Mexico City, State of Mexico, Chihuahua, Querétaro, Hidalgo, Puebla and Yucatan.

#SemáforoEpidemiológico ? from 29 to 11 April:
No entity has a high risk of contagion ?
Feel states are at low risk:
? Campeche
? Chiapas
? Veracruz
? Tamaulipas
? Coahuila
? Nayarit
? Jalisco pic.twitter.com/DiTbZnqpIm
— Political Animal (@Pajaropolitico) March 27, 2021

For the third consecutive update, there are no features located in the red color of the epidemiological traffic light (maximum risk).
Although there is a reduction in the epidemic nationwide, federal health authorities filed a decalogue “for a safe vacation” during Easter.
The 10 measures were submitted by undersecretary of health, Hugo López-Gatell, on March 23.
Below is the decalogue submitted by the health authorities:

Enjoy the walk with your family near your home.
Take advantage of the biggest week to spend time with your family.
He attends places with few people.
If you go out do it in groups of up to 5 people and choose outdoor places with good ventilation.
Try to leave at times when there are fewer people and go home to sleep.
 With family or friends have safe encounters: maximum 8 people, healthy distance.
If you participate in religious events, do so from home.
Protect yourself from heat, wear light clothing, lenses, sunscreen and get hydrate.
Follow basic prevention measures: healthy distance, correct use of mouth cover, and frequent hand washing.
If you can, stay home.

Undersecretary López-Gatell emphasized respecting measures of healthy distance and looking for places with the least influx of people.
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