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Mexico reaches 204 thousand deaths from COVID and 1,838 cases are added

The Ministry of Health reported that this Saturday 157 more deaths from COVID-19 were added in Mexico, to give a total, so far, of 204 thousand 11 deaths.

He also reported that there were 1,838 new cases, reaching a number of accumulated positive cases for coronavirus of 2 million 247 thousand 357.

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There are also 438,480 cases suspected of being positive for COVID.

Until this Saturday, 26,293 active cases have been registered, that is, they presented symptoms in the last 14 days, (between March 21 to April 3).

Mexico City continues to be the entity with the highest number of cases, followed by the State of Mexico, Guanajuato, Nuevo León, Jalisco, Puebla, Sonora, Coahuila, Querétaro and Tabasco.

Graphics

Cases and deaths

from COVID-19 in Mexico


Information updated at with the Technical Communiqué of the Ministry of Health.

Data as of February 27, 2020, when the first case in the country was confirmed.

Note: On October 5, 2020, the Ministry of Health adjusted the data accumulated up to that moment and added 2,789 more deaths to the registry, compared to the previous day. These are cases by “epidemiological association”, that is, those confirmed not by laboratory test, but with Viral Respiratory Disease who had contact with a confirmed case / death.

SOURCE: Health Secretary


New cases

from COVID-19 in Mexico


Information updated at with the Technical Communiqué of the Ministry of Health.

Data as of February 27, 2020, when the first case in the country was confirmed.

Note: On October 5, 2020, the Ministry of Health adjusted the data accumulated up to that moment and added 2,789 more deaths to the registry, compared to the previous day. These are cases by “epidemiological association”, that is, those confirmed not by laboratory test, but with Viral Respiratory Disease who had contact with a confirmed case / death.

SOURCE: Health Secretary


Confirmed deaths

by COVID-19 in Mexico


Information updated at with the Technical Communiqué of the Ministry of Health.

*They do not correspond to the day they occurred, but to the day they were added to the total death record.

Data as of February 27, 2020, when the first case of COVID-19 in the country was confirmed.

Note: On October 5, 2020, the Ministry of Health adjusted the data accumulated up to that moment and added 2,789 more deaths to the registry, compared to the previous day. These are cases by “epidemiological association”, that is, those confirmed not by laboratory test, but with Viral Respiratory Disease who had contact with a confirmed case / death.

SOURCE: Health Secretary


List of cases

from COVID-19 in Mexico


Information updated at with the Technical Communiqué of the Ministry of Health.

Data as of February 27, 2020, when the first case in the country was confirmed.

Note: On October 5, 2020, the Ministry of Health adjusted the data accumulated up to that moment and added 2,789 more deaths to the registry, compared to the previous day. These are cases by “epidemiological association”, that is, those confirmed not by laboratory test, but with Viral Respiratory Disease who had contact with a confirmed case / death.

SOURCE: Health Secretary


Daily percentage increase

from Confirmed cases


Information updated at with the Technical Communiqué of the Ministry of Health.

Increase of

compared to the previous day


This graph shows the acceleration of the epidemiological curve from March 1.

The first confirmed case in the country was February 27, 2020.

Note: On October 5, 2020, the Ministry of Health adjusted the data accumulated up to that moment and added 2,789 more deaths to the registry, compared to the previous day. These are cases by “epidemiological association”, that is, those confirmed not by laboratory test, but with Viral Respiratory Disease who had contact with a confirmed case / death.

SOURCE: Health Secretary




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