The Ministry of Health recorded a 19% decrease in the trend of suspected CASES of COVID, between week 18 and 19 of the year.
This after reporting 17 consecutive weeks with decrease in the epidemic curve.
Read more | Day by day with COVID: this is how we have lived the pandemic in Mexico
The authorities added up to 56 more deaths per COVID-19, so there are 220,493 recognized deaths from the disease.
They also confirmed 822 new cases, ranging from 2 million,382,745 people who have become ill with the virus since the onset of the epidemic.
However, they estimate that 16 thousand 506 (less than 1%) are active cases of COVID from having symptoms in the last 14 days.
23.3 million vaccines applied
So far, 23 million 301,884 COVID vaccines have been applied in Mexico, of which 10 million,652,500 are complete schemes.
This implies that 15 million 544,106 people have already received at least one dose, 12% of the country’s population.
This May 16, 133 thousand 422 doses of COVID vaccine were applied.
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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 2,789 more deces to the register, 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 2,789 more deces to the register, 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 2,789 more deces to the register, 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 2,789 more deces to the register, 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 2,789 more deces to the register, 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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