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Aurora Guadalupe Azamar reacts after learning that her mother died, assumed to be from COVID-19, outside of a public hospital in Iztapalapa area of Mexico City, Wednesday, April 29, 2020.

At hospitals across the capital where coronavirus patients are being treated, family members of the sick crowd the sidewalk outside, with most saying they have no other way of getting information about their loved ones isolated inside. Mexico's coronavirus cases have begun rising more rapidly, with experts predicting a peak around the second week in May. This photo gallery highlights some of the most compelling images made or published by The Associated Press from around the world.

 

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