translated from Spanish: CDMX restaurants can extend hours and allow more diners

Mexico City has a hospital occupation of 14.53%, the lowest figure since the pandemic began, capital authorities reported.
The trend of HOSPITALizations by COVID continues to decrease, so the city will continue for the second week at yellow traffic lights (from 17 to next Sunday, May 24).
Read: Vaccination for educational staff in CDMX begins on May 18; these are the steps to follow

The capital authorities reported that, from next Monday, restaurants will be able to serve until 23:00 indoors and increase the number of diners per table inside to six hours, and eight outdoors.
It will also increase capacity to 30% in the following activities (up from 20%) in: aquariums, billiards, amusement parks, casinos and bookmakers, bowling alleys, gyms and religious centers.
Until this Friday, May 14, there are 238 people in hospital with COVID in the CDMX, of whom 433 are intubated.

While there are 573 people in hospital in the Valley of Mexico, of them 504 are intubated.
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