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  • Updated: April 04, 2020

Coronavirus: Makers Of Corona Beer To Suspend Production Over COVID-19

Coronavirus: Makers Of Corona Beer To Suspend Production Ove

 

In response to the ongoing global health crisis, makers of Corona beer and two Mexican brewers have reduced the amount of beer produced, AFP reports.

The brand said that the suspension of production falls in line with the directive issued by the Mexican Government to suspend all non-essential activities until the 30th of April.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the company said, “We are in the process of lowering production at our plants to the bare minimum.”

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Dutch-Mexican brewer Heineken Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma — which makes the Tecate and Dos Equis brands — likewise said on Friday it was “executing a plan to reduce our operations… safeguarding care for the environment and with the sole objective of avoiding irreversible effects that could make it impossible to reactivate our economic activity.”

Mexico’s government has said that only key sectors such as agribusiness will be able to continue to function under current restrictions.

Grupo Modelo said it was ready to operate with 75 per cent of its staff working remotely to guarantee the supply of beer, if the government agreed.

On Wednesday, the northern state of Nuevo Leon, where Heineken’s Mexican operations are based, said it would stop the production and distribution of beer, which led to panic buying.

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“These times demand a collective effort to confront this situation,” said Heineken.

Since the start of the virus crisis, Corona beer has been the punchline of jokes and memes, and an online rumour said sales in the US dropped by around 40 per cent after the outbreak.

However, in late February, Constellation Brands, which owns the Corona label, denied the rumour and said sales had stayed strong in the US even as the virus has spread internationally.

Mexico has so far registered over 1,500 confirmed cases of coronavirus and 50 deaths.

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