AMLO celebrates low in infections and deaths from Covid-19 in Mexico

AMLO celebrated that Mexico is registering a drop in the parameters of the Covid-19 pandemic such as the number of daily infections and deaths, after one of the most encouraging days. During La Mañanera, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, president of Mexico, acknowledged that the pandemic in Mexico is being controlled and this has been reflected in deaths and infections, in addition to hospitalization for the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. “Fortunately, the pandemic is having fewer effects, there are fewer infections, fewer hospitalizations and fewer deaths and we feel that we are going out,” said the president on Tuesday, March 15, during the section “The Pulse of Health.” Read more: Francisco Solís Peón, Pancho Cachondo diesAssorting from space, AMLO reiterated his commitment to continue strengthening the health system in Mexico, through the equipment and maintenance of public hospitals throughout the country, through the Ministry of Health and the IMSS. “We are going to leave in this government a health system of the first order,” said the chief executive. Covid in Mexico On the other hand, the Undersecretary of Health, Hugo López-Gatell Ramírez, reported that this March 14, 12 new deaths and one thousand 18 infections by covid-19 were registered, which totals 5 million 607 thousand 845 cases and accumulates 321 thousand 115 deaths in total. The number of deaths reported on this day is the lowest of the fourth wave, after that of March 7, which was 35. In Mexico in the reports of Sunday and Monday the figures of deaths and infections fall considerably due to the processing of information of the weekend. On February 10, the country reported 927 deaths, the highest figure during the current fourth wave, driven by the ómicron variant since December. A week ago Hugo López-Gatell said that COVID-19 infections have reached “minimum levels” in Mexican territory after the fourth wave of infections, driven by the ómicron variant since December. Read more: Morena rejects having placed speculations for the revocation throughout MexicoOn February 28, Mexico celebrated two years since the first confirmed case of coronavirus, and did so as the fifth country in the world with the most deaths, a criticized management of the pandemic and an immunization plan that is progressing at a good pace but without contemplating all age groups.



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