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Mexico surpasses Italy to post world’s fourth-highest coronaviru­s death toll

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MEXICO CITY, (Reuters) - Deaths in Mexico from the coronaviru­s pandemic rose above 35,000 yesterday, with the Latin American country overtaking Italy for the world’s fourth-highest death total, according to Reuters data.

But leftist President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Sunday that the pandemic was “losing intensity” in Mexico, and blamed what he called “conservati­ve media” for causing alarm.

Mexico on Sunday recorded 276 additional fatalities and 4,482 new infections to bring its coronaviru­s death toll to 35,006, with 299,750 confirmed cases. Italy has recorded 34,954 deaths and 243,061 cases. Mexico trails the United States, Brazil and the UK in total deaths.

While Italy appears to have tamed the virus, the pandemic is showing few signs of easing in Mexico, where the government has faced criticism for reopening its economy too soon.

Lopez Obrador said he was briefed on the pandemic this past week and was optimistic.

“The report is positive, good. The conclusion is that the pandemic is going down, that it is losing intensity,” he said in a video message.

Lopez Obrador also backed Hugo Lopez-Gatell, Mexico’s deputy health minister and coronaviru­s czar, after criticism of his handling of the crisis.

Lopez-Gatell has kept revising his projection­s for total fatalities and as recently as June forecast up to 35,000 deaths through October. In early May, the estimate was 6,000.

 ??  ?? People wait in line along the street before entering the area where stores are open, during the gradual reopening of commercial activities in the city, as the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues, in Mexico City, Mexico July 6, 2020. REUTERS/Henry Romero
People wait in line along the street before entering the area where stores are open, during the gradual reopening of commercial activities in the city, as the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues, in Mexico City, Mexico July 6, 2020. REUTERS/Henry Romero

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