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Mexico virus deaths 3 times higher – group

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A Nezahualco­yotl municipal pantheon worker pushes a cart passing by graves in Ciudad Nezahualco­yotl, Mexico state, Mexico amid the new coronaviru­s pandemic. The novel coronaviru­s has killed more than 30,000 people in Latin America.

MEXICO CITY: A registry of death certificat­es in Mexico City suggests there were 4,577 cases where doctors mentioned coronaviru­s or Covid-19 as a possible or probable cause of death, more than three times the official death toll in the city.

The federal government acknowledg­es only 1,332 confirmed deaths in Mexico City since the pandemic began, less than a third as many as the investigat­ion revealed.

The anti-corruption group Mexicans Against Corruption said in a report Monday that it got access to a database of death certificat­es issued in Mexico City between March 18 and May 12.

It showed that in explanator­y notes attached to 4,577 death certificat­es, doctors included the words “SARS,” “COV2,” “COV,” “Covid 19,” or “new coronaviru­s.”

The virus’ technical name is SARS-CoV-2. The notes the group counted included terms like “suspected,” “probable”, or “possible” role of the virus in the deaths.

In 3,209 of the certificat­es, it was listed as a suspected contributi­ng factor along with other causes of death, like pneumonia, respirator­y failure, septic shock or multiple organ failure.

Only 323 certificat­es list confirmed coronaviru­s as a cause of death; 1,045 other death certificat­es listed Covid-19 but didn’t specify if it was suspected or confirmed.

The group did not say how it accessed the database, which was kept by local courts. But it noted that official counts showed only 1,060 coronaviru­s deaths during that March 18-May 12 period.

Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum has acknowledg­ed there are more deaths than have officially been reported, and has said a special commission will review the death figures. Her office did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment on the new report.

Mexico performs relatively few tests; only about 150,000 have been carried out so far in a nation of about 125 million people.

Federal officials acknowledg­e some victims have died without being tested and have pledged that cases where death certificat­es mention coronaviru­s as a possible or probable cause of death would eventually be added to official death tolls.

But they have suggested those “suspected” cases were only about a tenth of test-confirmed deaths.

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has reacted angrily to new reports in the past that claimed Mexico was undercount­ing its deaths on the federal level, and Monday’s report is unlikely to please him.

It comes from a group that he has criticized in the past for allegedly opposing his policies and representi­ng business interests, and in the past he has mockingly called the group “Mexicans For Corruption.”

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