In Mexico, 630,258 people have fallen ill with COVID and 140,704 have died since the pandemic began.
Health authorities reported at a press conference that an estimated 108,550 cases (6%) are active, and that one million 223 thousand 108 patients have recovered from the disease.
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The occupancy of general beds at the national level is 59%, with 13 thousand 815 available and 19 thousand 602 occupied. CDMX (88%), Guanajuato (86%) and the State of Mexico (84%) are the entities with the highest percentage.
Of fan-cooled beds, the occupancy is 51% nationally, with 4 thousand 999 available and 5 thousand 213 occupied. The entities with the most intubated patients are CDMX (86%), State of Mexico (81%) and Nuevo León (73%).
As of this Sunday, 468 thousand 708 COVID vaccines have been applied in Mexico.
According to the Ministry of Health, 3,484 medical staff have received the complete two-dose scheme of the Pfizer vaccine, while only 465,224 doses have been applied to 465,224.
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COVID-19 cases and deaths in Mexico
Updated information to those with the Technical Communiqué of the Ministry of Health.
Data since February 27, 2020, when the first case was confirmed in the country.
Note: On 5 October 2020, the Ministry of Health adjusted the data accumulated up to that point and added to the register 2,789 more deces, compared to the previous day. These are cases by “epidemiological association”, i.e. those confirmed not by laboratory test, but with Viral Respiratory Disease that came into contact with a confirmed case/death.
SOURCE: Ministry of Health
New COVID-19 cases in Mexico
Updated information to those with the Technical Communiqué of the Ministry of Health.
Data since February 27, 2020, when the first case was confirmed in the country.
Note: On 5 October 2020, the Ministry of Health adjusted the data accumulated up to that point and added to the register 2,789 more deces, compared to the previous day. These are cases by “epidemiological association”, i.e. those confirmed not by laboratory test, but with Viral Respiratory Disease that came into contact with a confirmed case/death.
SOURCE: Ministry of Health
Deaths confirmed by COVID-19 in Mexico
Updated information to those with the Technical Communiqué of the Ministry of Health.
*They do not correspond to the day they occurred, but to the day they joined the total death log. Data since February 27, 2020, when the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in the country.
Note: On 5 October 2020, the Ministry of Health adjusted the data accumulated up to that point and added to the register 2,789 more deces, compared to the previous day. These are cases by “epidemiological association”, i.e. those confirmed not by laboratory test, but with Viral Respiratory Disease that came into contact with a confirmed case/death.
SOURCE: Ministry of Health
COVID-19 case relationship in Mexico
Updated information to those with the Technical Communiqué of the Ministry of Health.
Data since February 27, 2020, when the first case was confirmed in the country.
Note: On 5 October 2020, the Ministry of Health adjusted the data accumulated up to that point and added to the register 2,789 more deces, compared to the previous day. These are cases by “epidemiological association”, i.e. those confirmed not by laboratory test, but with Viral Respiratory Disease that came into contact with a confirmed case/death.
SOURCE: Ministry of Health
Daily percentage increase in confirmed cases
Updated information to those with the Technical Communiqué of the Ministry of Health.
Increased
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 on February 27, 2020.
Note: On 5 October 2020, the Ministry of Health adjusted the data accumulated up to that point and added to the register 2,789 more deces, compared to the previous day. These are cases by “epidemiological association”, i.e. those confirmed not by laboratory test, but with Viral Respiratory Disease that came into contact with a confirmed case/death.
SOURCE: Ministry of Health
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