translated from Spanish: COVID cases increase 37%; 42% of adults have been vaccinated

Health authorities estimate that there are 4,272 new COVID infections in Mexico, so they already total 2,849,410 estimated cases accumulated since the beginning of the pandemic.
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According to the federal health technical report, 85,512 active cases are estimated, and the trend of infections increased 37% in one week. So far, 2 million 86 thousand 657 have recovered.
There were also 91 deaths, so so far 236,331 deaths from the disease have been confirmed.

Daily Technical Release: Novel Coronavirus in the World #COVID19 | July 18, 2021
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— SALUD Mexico (@SSalud_mx) July 18, 2021

General bed occupancy for COVID patients nationwide is 31%, while for ventilator beds it is 24%.

This Saturday, 367,376 vaccines against COVID were applied, reaching the 54 million 282,399 doses supplied throughout the country, to 38 million 29,139 people, equivalent to 42% of the adult population.
Of the people vaccinated, 21 million 626 thousand 694 have a complete scheme (57%) and 16 million 402 thousand 445 have a dose (43%).
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The entities with the greatest progress in the vaccination strategy are Baja California (79%), Mexico City (67%) and Chihuahua (63%). Chiapas (21%), Puebla (25%), Campeche (29%) and Guerrero (29%) are those with the lowest number of people who have received doses.
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