MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico stirred back to normal life on Wednesday after a five-day shutdown of businesses due to the H1N1 flu virus, which has spread across Europe and claimed a second life in the United States.
Traffic clogged the Mexican capital, one of the world's biggest cities, and taco vendors worked the sidewalks again even as the government reported that the confirmed death toll from swine flu in Mexico jumped to 42. Most of the additional fatalities had died several weeks ago.
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