Mexico registered 802 cases and 57 deaths from COVID-19 in the last 24 hours

The Health Secretary reported this Saturday that Mexico adds five million 733 thousand 514 infections and 324 thousand 117 deaths from COVID-19.

In the last 24 hours, the country registered 802 positive cases and 57 deaths from coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.

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just Tuesday, Hugo Lopez-Gatellundersecretary of Health federal, reported that Mexico accumulates three months on the reduction of the epidemic COVID-19.

The official assured that the reduction of COVID-19 in the country “is very marked, we have minimum figures of epidemic activity.”

In the last 24 hours, the availability of general beds for COVID-19 care stood at 96 percent and with mechanical ventilators at 98 percent, according to the Daily Technical Report of the federal agency.

Health detailed that in the epidemiological week number 16, from April 10 to 16, a daily average of 368 infections was registered; while 4,887 people presented signs and symptoms of the disease in the last 14 days, so they are considered active cases.

The Health sector, in coordination with the state governments, continues the April Operation once morest COVID-19, so that those who are over 18 years old and have already completed four months of having applied the second dose are vaccinated. Similarly, people aged 14 and over start or complete the scheme.

In this special operation that began on April 11, four million 109 thousand 776 people have received the vaccine, of which three million 828 thousand 910 were reinforcements, 131 thousand 406 started the scheme and 149 thousand 460 completed it.

The Ministry of Health reports that with a cutoff at 9:00 p.m. this Friday, 44,694,219 people over 18 years of age have received the booster vaccine, representing 55 percent of the target population.

The Daily Technical Report states that from December 24, 2020 to date, 198 million 041 thousand 792 biologicals have been supplied to 85 million 784 thousand 771 people.

With information from López-Dóriga Digital

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