translated from Spanish: For the third consecutive day, Mexico adds more than 19 thousand COVID cases; Health recognizes 240 thousand deaths

With 19,416 new cases of COVID-19, the Ministry of Health recorded a new record of daily figures, in the third wave of infections.
For the third consecutive day, Mexico added more than 19 thousand recent cases, so there are at least 2 million 829 thousand 443 people who have fallen ill with the virus, since the beginning of the epidemic.
However, it estimates that 131,644 (4.3%) are active cases of COVID, showing symptoms in the last 14 days.

In addition, the trend of cases increased by 22%, between the 27th and 28th weeks of the year, according to the Health report.
So far, authorities recognize 240,456 deaths from COVID since the beginning of the pandemic.

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COVID-19 cases and deaths in Mexico

Updated information with the Technical Communiqué of the Ministry of Health.

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

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

SOURCE: Ministry of Health

New CASES OF COVID-19 in Mexico

Updated information with the Technical Communiqué of the Ministry of Health.

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

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

SOURCE: Ministry of Health

Confirmed deaths from COVID-19 in Mexico

Updated information 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 record of deaths. Data from February 27, 2020, when the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in the country.

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

SOURCE: Ministry of Health

List of COVID-19 cases in Mexico

Updated information with the Technical Communiqué of the Ministry of Health.

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

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

SOURCE: Ministry of Health

Daily percentage increase in confirmed cases

Updated information with the Technical Communiqué of the Ministry of Health.

Increase in

compared to the previous day

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

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

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

SOURCE: Ministry of Health

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