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Mexico surpasses France in coronavirus death toll

Mexico surpasses France in coronavirus death toll

By REUTERS

FILE - A police officer wears a protective face mask on the street after the governor of the northern Mexican state of Coahuila said on Saturday that a new case of coronavirus had been confirmed, in Mexico City, Mexico February 29, 2020. Photo: Reuters

MEXICO CITY: Mexico reported 523 more coronavirus deaths on Saturday, pushing its tally to 30,366, overtaking France to become the fifth-highest in the world. The health ministry also reported 6,914 new infections and a total of 252,165 confirmed cases. Deputy Health Minister Hugo Lopez Gatell reiterated that the actual number of infected was probably significantly higher. 'We knew from the beginning that the cases we report here do not represent the total number of people with COVID-19 in Mexico,' he told a regular news conference. 'Neither Mexico nor any other country in the world aims to make an exhaustive count.' Citing unpublished figures from the civil registry, broadcaster Milenio said that by June 19 almost twice as many people had died from the virus as reported by Lopez Gatell. Reuters was unable to immediately verify the information.