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Mexico passes 90 000 coronaviru­s deaths

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MEXICO CITY - Two Latin American countries hard hit by coronaviru­s each recorded another bleak moment in the pandemic on Wednesday with Mexico exceeding 90 000 deaths from its outbreak and Argentina surpassing a toll of 30 000.

Mexico has the fourthhigh­est death toll in the world and recorded another 495 fatalities on Wednesday, while Argentina’s health ministry reported a new total of 30 071 deaths in the country with the seventh-largest number of confirmed infections.

Both countries still lag well behind Brazil, the region’s worst-hit nation with five million recorded cases and almost 160 000 deaths. Peru and Colombia have each recorded more than 30 000 deaths.

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador expressed his concern over his country’s recent spike in Covid-19 cases in a Wednesday press conference and urged the public to stay vigilant.

The country will officially commemorat­e all those who died as a result of the pandemic during traditiona­l Day of the Dead celebratio­ns next Monday.

Lopez Obrador has rejected following the lead of European nations and imposing a curfew to restrict public movement after his government began easing earlier social distancing rules in June.

Argentina has seen the lion’s share of new cases move away from Buenos Aires and into the country’s interior provinces, where some hospitals have less than 20 percent of their intensive care beds available.

Authoritie­s have imposed travel restrictio­ns within the country but no provinces are under strict quarantine and stay-at-home orders in the capital have since been lifted after their introducti­on early in the outbreak.

 ?? Photo: Nampa/AFP ?? Remembered… View of the altar that relatives of Maria Julieta Jarquin Popoca, who died from Covid-19, prepared in her honour for the Day of the Dead in Mexico City.
Photo: Nampa/AFP Remembered… View of the altar that relatives of Maria Julieta Jarquin Popoca, who died from Covid-19, prepared in her honour for the Day of the Dead in Mexico City.

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