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  • Tuesday July 7, 2020. Mexico reports 268008 cases and 32014 deaths

    Mexico reported 268008 cases as of 1:00 p.m. today, an increase in cases of 6258 or 2.4%. Of these, 26557 are active cases, an increase of 752 since yesterday.
    There are 77703 suspected cases, an increase of 4668.
    163646 people have recovered
    The incidence for accumulated cases is 181.00 per 100,000 inhabitants.
    The incidence for active cases is 20.78 per 100,000 inhabitants.
    Deaths increased by 895 or 2.9% to 32014.

    Of the hospital beds designated for COVID-19, on a national level 45% are occupied leaving 55% available. In Mexico City, 55% of those beds are occupied. In Tabasco 78% are occupied, in Nayarit 74%, in Nuevo Le?n 70%, in Guanajuato and Puebla 62%, in Sonora 61%, in Veracruz and Coahuila 59%, in Colima 58% and in the State of Mexico 57%.

    Of the hospital beds with ventilators, the ICU beds, on a national level 38% are occupied. In Mexico City 51% are occupied. In Baja California, 63% of ICU beds are occupied, in Nuevo Le?n 55%, in Tabasco and the State of Mexico 52% and in Sinaloa 51%.

    https://coronavirus.gob.mx/datos/
    https://covid19.sinave.gob.mx/
    The second site has less information; however, the first tab, the map of cases to date, provides more state-specific information. The third tab provides the national and state-specific numbers for the incidence of active cases.

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    • Wednesday, July 8 2020. Mexico reports 275003 cases and 32796 deaths

      The government reported 275003 cases as of 1:00 p.m. today, a new record increase in cases of 6995 or 2.61%. Of these, 27891 are active cases, an increase of 1334 since yesterday. As well, there are 80893 suspected cases, an increase of 3190. 167795 people have recovered.

      The incidence for accumulated cases is 215.2 per 100,000 inhabitants. The incidence for active cases according to the SINAVE website is 21.82 per 100,000 inhabitants.

      Deaths increased by 782 or 2.44% to 32796.
      Mexico has done 684804 tests.


      https://coronavirus.gob.mx/datos/
      https://covid19.sinave.gob.mx/
      The second site has less information; however, the first tab, the map of cases to date, provides more state-specific information. The third tab provides the national and state-specific numbers for the incidence of active cases.

      https://www.gob.mx/cms/uploads/attac...2020.07.08.pdf

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      • Thursday July 9, 2020. Mexico reports 282283 cases and 33256 deaths

        At tonight's 7pm press conference, the government reported 282283 cases as of 1:00 p.m. today, a record increase in cases of 7280 or 2.65%. Of these, 29129 are active cases, an increase of 1238 since yesterday. As well, there are 80985 suspected cases, an increase of 92. 172230 people have recovered.

        According to the SINAVE website, the incidence for accumulated cases is 220.89 per 100,000 inhabitants and for active cases is 22.79 per 100,000 inhabitants

        Deaths increased by 460 or 1.4% to 33256. There are 2283 suspected deaths.
        Mexico has done 699994 tests, 15190 additional tests reported since yesterday.


        Of the hospital beds designated for COVID-19, on a national level 45% are occupied leaving 55% available. In Mexico City, 55% of those beds are occupied. In Tabasco 84% are occupied, in Nayarit 77%, in Nuevo Le?n 69%, in Colima, Puebla, and Guanajuato 65%, in Sonora, Coahuila and Veracruz 60%, in the State of Mexico 55% and in Baja California 54%.

        Of the hospital beds with ventilators, the ICU beds, on a national level 37% are occupied. In Mexico City 50% are occupied. In Baja California 52% are occupied, in the State of Mexico 51% and in Sonora and Tabasco 50%.

        https://coronavirus.gob.mx/datos/
        https://covid19.sinave.gob.mx/
        The second site has less information; however, the first tab, the map of cases to date, provides more state-specific information. The third tab provides the national and state-specific numbers for the incidence of active cases.

        https://www.gob.mx/salud/prensa/nuevo-coronavirus-en-el-mundo-covid-19-comunicado-tecnico-diario-247385

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        • Friday July 10, 2020. Mexico reports 289174 cases and 34191 deaths

          At tonight's 7pm press conference, the government reported 289174 cases as of 1:00 p.m. today, an increase in cases of 6891 or 2.44%. Of these, 29627 are active cases, an increase of 498 since yesterday. As well, there are 81838 suspected cases, an increase of 853. 177097 people have recovered.

          According to the SINAVE website, the incidence for accumulated cases is 226.28 per 100,000 inhabitants and for active cases 23.18 per 100,000 inhabitants

          Deaths increased by 935 or 2.81% to 34191. There are 2302 suspected deaths.
          Mexico has done 715295 tests, 15301 additional tests reported since yesterday.


          Of the hospital beds designated for COVID-19, on a national level 45% are occupied leaving 55% available. In Mexico City, 54% of those beds are occupied. In Tabasco 81% are occupied, in Nayarit 76%, in Nuevo Le?n 73%, in Guanajuato 62%, in Veracruz and Sonora 61%, in Puebla and Colima 59%, in the State of Mexico 54% and in Baja California and Coahuila 53%.

          Of the hospital beds with ventilators, the ICU beds, on a national level 38% are occupied. In Mexico City 47% are occupied. In Tabasco 56% of ICU beds are occupied, in Baja California and Sonora 55%, in the State of Mexico and Nuevo Le?n 52%, in Yucatan 51% and in Sinaloa 50%.

          https://coronavirus.gob.mx/datos/
          https://covid19.sinave.gob.mx/
          The second site has less information; however, the first tab, the map of cases to date, provides more state-specific information. The third tab provides the national and state-specific numbers for the incidence of active cases while the fifth does the same for confirmed cases. Two new tabs have been added. The first is a bar graph for confirmed and suspected deaths by date. The second is a bar graph for confirmed and suspected cases by state.

          https://www.gob.mx/cms/uploads/attachment/file/562870/Comunicado_Tecnico_Diario_COVID-19_2020.07.10.pdf

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          • Saturday July 11, 2020. Mexico reports 295268 cases and 34730 deaths

            At tonight's 7pm press conference, the government reported 295268 cases as of 1:00 p.m. today, an increase in cases of 6094 or 2.11%. Of these, 30682 are active cases, an increase of 1055 since yesterday. As well, there are 78393 suspected cases, a decrease of 2945. 180852 people have recovered.

            According to the SINAVE website, the incidence for accumulated cases is 231.05 per 100,000 inhabitants and for active cases is 24.00 per 100,000 inhabitants

            Deaths increased by 539 or 1.58% to 34730. There are 2281 suspected deaths.
            Mexico has done 723668 tests, 8373 additional tests reported since yesterday.


            Of the general hospital beds designated for COVID-19, on a national level 45% are occupied leaving x55% available. In Mexico City, 54% of those beds are occupied. In Tabasco 84% are occupied, in Nuevo Le?n 79%, in Nayarit 74%, in Colima 64%, in Veracruz 63%, in Guanajuato 62%, in Sonora and Puebla 60%, in Coahuila 55% and in the State of Mexico 51%.

            Of the hospital beds with ventilators, the ICU beds, on a national level %38 are occupied. In Mexico City 54% are occupied. In Baja California 58% are occupied, in Puebla 56%, in Nuevo Le?n and the State of Mexico 53%.

            https://coronavirus.gob.mx/datos/
            https://covid19.sinave.gob.mx/
            The second site has less information; however, the first tab, the map of cases to date, provides more state-specific information. The third tab provides the national and state-specific numbers for the incidence of active cases while the fifth does the same for confirmed cases. Two new tabs have been added. The first is a bar graph for confirmed and suspected deaths by date. The second is a bar graph for confirmed and suspected cases by state.

            https://www.gob.mx/cms/uploads/attachment/file/562924/Comunicado_Tecnico_Diario_COVID-19_2020.07.11.pdf

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            • Sunday July 12, 2020. Mexico reports 299750 cases and 35006 deaths

              At tonight's 7pm press conference, the government reported 299750 cases as of 1:00 p.m. today, an increase in cases of 4482or 1.52%. Of these, 29839 are active cases, a decrease of 843 since yesterday. As well, there are 74563 suspected cases, a decrease of 4330. 184764 people have recovered.

              According to the SINAVE website, the incidence for accumulated cases is 234.56 per 100,000 inhabitants and for active cases is 23.34 per 100,000 inhabitants

              Deaths increased by 276 or 0.79% to 35006. There are 2287 suspected deaths.
              Mexico has done 728484 tests, 4816 additional tests reported since yesterday.


              Of the hospital beds designated for COVID-19, on a national level 45% are occupied leaving 55% available. In Mexico City, 52% of those beds are occupied. In Tabasco 82% are occupied, in Nayarit 79%, in Nuevo Le?n 76%, in Colima 70%, in Veracruz 64%, in Guanajuato 63%, in Sonora 58%, in Puebla 57%, in Coahuila 53%, in Tlaxcala 52% and in the State of Mexico 50%.

              Of the hospital beds with ventilators, the ICU beds, on a national level 39% are occupied. In Mexico City 50% are occupied. In Tabasco 59% of ICU beds are occupied, in Baja California 58%, in Nuevo Le?n 56%, in the State of Mexico 55% and in Puebla and Sinaloa 51%.

              https://coronavirus.gob.mx/datos/
              https://covid19.sinave.gob.mx/
              The second site has less information; however, the first tab, the map of cases to date, provides more state-specific information. The third tab provides the national and state-specific numbers for the incidence of active cases while the fifth does the same for confirmed cases. Two new tabs have been added. The first is a bar graph for confirmed and suspected deaths by date. The second is a bar graph for confirmed and suspected cases by state.

              https://www.gob.mx/cms/uploads/attachment/file/562965/Comunicado_Tecnico_Diario_COVID-19_2020.07.12.pdf

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              • Monday July 13, 2020. Mexico reports 304435 cases and 35491 deaths

                The government reported 304435 cases as of 1:00 p.m. today, an increase in cases of 4685 or 1.56%. Of these, 28843 are active cases, a decrease of 996 since yesterday. As well, there are 76824 suspected cases, an increase of 2261. 189063 people have recovered.

                According to the SINAVE website, the incidence for accumulated cases is 283.23 per 100,000 inhabitants and for active cases is 22.57 per 100,000 inhabitants

                Deaths increased by 485 or 1.39% to 35491. There are 2363 suspected deaths.
                Mexico has done 739922 tests, 11438 additional tests reported since yesterday.


                Of the hospital beds designated for COVID-19, on a national level 45% are occupied leaving 55% available. In Mexico City, 53% of those beds are occupied. In Nuevo Le?n 82% are occupied, in Tabasco 80%, in Nayarit 72%, in Puebla 65%, in Veracruz 64%, in Guanajuato 60%, in Sonora 57%, in Coahuila 51%, in Colima and the State of Mexico 50%.

                Of the hospital beds with ventilators, the ICU beds, on a national level 39% are occupied. In Mexico City 49% are occupied. In Nuevo Le?n 60% of the ICU beds are occupied, in Tabasco 57%, in Baja California 56% and in the State of Mexico 55%.

                https://coronavirus.gob.mx/datos/
                https://covid19.sinave.gob.mx/
                The second site has less information; however, the first tab, the map of cases to date, provides more state-specific information. The third tab provides the national and state-specific numbers for the incidence of active cases while the fifth does the same for confirmed cases. Two new tabs have been added. The first is a bar graph for confirmed and suspected deaths by date. The second is a bar graph for confirmed and suspected cases by state.

                https://www.gob.mx/salud/prensa/nuevo-coronavirus-en-el-mundo-covid-19-comunicado-tecnico-diario-247997

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                • Tuesday July 14, 2020. Mexico reports 311486 cases and 36327 deaths

                  At tonight's 7pm press conference, the government reported 311486 cases as of 1:00 p.m. today, an increase in cases of 7051 or 2.32%. Of these, 29329 are active cases, an increase of 486 since yesterday. As well, there are 80721 suspected cases, an increase of 3897. 193976 people have recovered.

                  According to the SINAVE website, the incidence for accumulated cases is 242.00 per 100,000 inhabitants and for active cases is 22.95 per 100,000 inhabitants

                  Deaths increased by 836 or 2.36% to 36327. There are suspected deaths.
                  Mexico has done 756137 tests, 16215 additional tests reported since yesterday.


                  Of the hospital beds designated for COVID-19, on a national level 45% are occupied leaving 55% available. In Mexico City, 53% of those beds are occupied. In Nuevo Le?n 82% are occupied, in Tabasco 80%, in Nayarit 72%, in Puebla 65%, in Veracruz 64%, in Guanajuato 60%, in Sonora 57%, in Coahuila 51%, and in Colima and the State of Mexico 50%.

                  Of the hospital beds with ventilators, the ICU beds, on a national level 39% are occupied. In Mexico City, 49% are occupied. In Nuevo Le?n 60% of ICU beds are occupied, in Tabasco 57%, in Baja California 56% and in the State of Mexico 55%.

                  https://coronavirus.gob.mx/datos/
                  https://covid19.sinave.gob.mx/
                  The second site has less information; however, the first tab, the map of cases to date, provides more state-specific information. The third tab provides the national and state-specific numbers for the incidence of active cases while the fifth does the same for confirmed cases. Two new tabs have been added. The first is a bar graph for confirmed and suspected deaths by date. The second is a bar graph for confirmed and suspected cases by state.

                  https://www.gob.mx/cms/uploads/attachment/file/563368/Comunicado_Tecnico_Diario_COVID-19_2020.07.14.pdf

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                  • Wednesday July 15, 2020. Mexico reports 317635 cases and 36906 deaths

                    The government reported 317635 cases as of 1:00 p.m., an increase in cases of 6149 or 1.97%. Of these, 28361 are active cases, a decrease of 968 since Tuesday. As well, there are 81411 suspected cases, an increase of 690. 199129 people have recovered.

                    According to the SINAVE website, the incidence for accumulated cases is 248.56 per 100,000 inhabitants and for active cases is 22.19 per 100,000 inhabitants

                    Deaths increased by xx or xx% to xx. There are xx suspected deaths.
                    Mexico has done xx tests, xx additional tests reported since yesterday.


                    Of the hospital beds designated for COVID-19, on a national level 45% are occupied leaving 55% available. In Mexico City, 52% of those beds are occupied. In Tabasco 81% are occupied, in Nuevo Le?n 77%, in Nayarit 74%, in Puebla 63%, in Veracruz and Guanajuato 62%, in Sonora 58%, in Coahuila 53% and in in Tamaulipas and Tlaxcala 51%.

                    Of the hospital beds with ventilators, the ICU beds, on a national level 39% are occupied. In Mexico City 47% are occupied. In Nuevo Le?n 66% are occupied, in Tabasco 59%, in Baja California 55% in the State of Mexico 54%, and in Puebla 50%.

                    https://coronavirus.gob.mx/datos/
                    https://covid19.sinave.gob.mx/
                    The second site has less information; however, the first tab, the map of cases to date, provides more state-specific information. The third tab provides the national and state-specific numbers for the incidence of active cases while the fifth does the same for confirmed cases. Two new tabs have been added. The first is a bar graph for confirmed and suspected deaths by date. The second is a bar graph for confirmed and suspected cases by state.

                    https://www.gob.mx/cms/uploads/attachment/file/563577/Comunicado_Tecnico_Diario_COVID-19_2020.07.15.pdf

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                    • Thursday, July 16 2020. Mexico reports 324041 cases and 37574 deaths
                      The government reported 324041 cases as of 1:00 p.m. today, an increase in cases of 6406 or 2.02%. Of these, 28786 are active cases, an increase of 425 since yesterday. As well, there are 82567 suspected cases, an increase of 1156. 203464 people have recovered.

                      According to the SINAVE website, the incidence for accumulated cases is 253.57 per 100,000 inhabitants.

                      Deaths increased by 668 or 1.81% to 37574. There are 2364 suspected deaths.
                      Mexico has done 782063 tests, 13606 additional tests reported since yesterday.


                      Of the hospital beds designated for COVID-19, on a national level 46% are occupied leaving 54% available. In Mexico City, 52% of those beds are occupied. In Tabasco 84% are occupied, in Nuevo Le?n 77%, in Nayarit 75%, in Puebla 65%, in Veracruz 64%, in Guanajuato 61%, in Colima 56%, in Coahuila 54% and in Tamaulipas 52%.

                      Of the hospital beds with ventilators, the ICU beds, on a national level 38% are occupied. In Mexico City 46% are occupied. In Nuevo Le?n 64% are occupied, in Tabasco 59%, in Baja California and Puebla 51%, and in Sinaloa 50%.

                      https://coronavirus.gob.mx/datos/
                      https://covid19.sinave.gob.mx/
                      The second site has less information; however, the first tab, the map of cases to date, provides more state-specific information. The third tab provides the national and state-specific numbers for the incidence of active cases while the fifth does the same for confirmed cases. Two new tabs have been added. The first is a bar graph for confirmed and suspected deaths by date. The second is a bar graph for confirmed and suspected cases by state. Two new tabs have been added. The first is a bar graph for confirmed and suspected deaths by date. The second is a bar graph for confirmed and suspected cases by state.

                      Today's daily report link is broken.
                      Last edited by Marylou; July 16, 2020, 10:46 PM.

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                      • Friday July 17, 2020. Mexico reports 331298 cases and 38310 deaths

                        The government reported 331298 cases as of 1:00 p.m. today, an increase in cases of 7257 or 2.24%. Of these, 29363 are active cases, an increase of 577 since yesterday. As well, there are 85877 suspected cases, an increase of 3310. 208436 people have recovered, 62.9% of cases.

                        According to the SINAVE website, the incidence for accumulated cases is 258.00 per 100,000 inhabitants.

                        Deaths increased by 736 or 1.96% to 38310. There are 2315 suspected deaths.
                        Mexico has done 799178 tests, 17115 additional tests reported since yesterday.


                        Of the hospital beds designated for COVID-19, on a national level 46% are occupied leaving 54% available. In Mexico City, 52% of those beds are occupied. In Tabasco 85% are occupied, in Nuevo Le?n 76%, in Nayarit 70%, in Puebla 65%, in Veracruz 63%, in Guanajuato 61%, in Colima 59%, in Sonora 56%, in Coahuila 55%, and in Tamaulipas 54%.

                        Of the hospital beds with ventilators, the ICU beds, on a national level 38% are occupied. In Mexico City 47% are occupied. In Nuevo Le?n, 66% are occupied, in Tabasco 65%, in Baja California 59%, and in Puebla and Veracruz 50%.

                        As is usual on Friday, with the exception of last Friday, changes were announced to the traffic light system of risk assessment. All states remain red, maximum risk, or orange, high risk. The following 18 states will be RED for the coming week running Monday, July 20 to Sunday July 26: Baja California Sur, Coahuila, Nuevo Le?n, Tamaulipas, Zacatecas, San Luis Potos?, Jalisco, Nayarit, Colima, Quer?taro, Guanajuato, Hidalgo, Puebla, Tabasco, Veracruz, Yucat?n, Quintana Roo and Oaxaca. These 14 states are ORANGE: Baja California, Sonora, Sinaloa, Chihuahua, Durango, Aguascalientes, Michoac?n, Guerrero, Estado de M?xico, Mexico City, Morelos, Tlaxcala, Chiapas and Campeche.

                        https://coronavirus.gob.mx/datos/
                        https://covid19.sinave.gob.mx/
                        The second site has less information; however, the first tab, the map of cases to date, provides more state-specific information. The third tab provides the national and state-specific numbers for the incidence of active cases while the fifth does the same for confirmed cases. Two new tabs have been added. The first is a bar graph for confirmed and suspected deaths by date. The second is a bar graph for confirmed and suspected cases by state.

                        https://www.gob.mx/cms/uploads/attachment/file/564143/Comunicado_Tecnico_Diario_COVID-19_2020.07.17.pdf
                        https://www.facebook.com/groups/296838038375193/permalink/328762368516093/

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                        • Saturday July 18, 2020. Mexico reports 338913 cases and 38888 deaths

                          The government reported 338913 cases as of 1:00 p.m. today, a record increase in cases of 7615 or 2.3%. Of these, 30896 are active cases, an increase of 1533 since yesterday. As well, there are 87104 suspected cases, an increase of 1227. 213006 people have recovered.

                          According to the SINAVE website, the incidence for accumulated cases is 265.21 per 100,000 inhabitants.

                          Deaths increased by 578 or 1.51% to 38888. There are 2305 suspected deaths.
                          Mexico has done 814653 tests, 15475 additional tests reported since yesterday.


                          Of the hospital beds designated for COVID-19, on a national level 45% are occupied leaving 55% available. In Mexico City, 51% of those beds are occupied. In Tabasco 81% are occupied, in Nuevo Le?n 76%, in Nayarit 71%, in Puebla 66%, in Guanajuato and Veracruz 61%, in Colima 57%, in Sonora and Tamaulipas 56%, and in Coahuila 55%.

                          Of the hospital beds with ventilators, the ICU beds, on a national level 38% are occupied. In Mexico City 44% are occupied. In Nuevo Le?n 64% are occupied, in Tabasco 61%, in Baja California 58%, in Puebla 53% and in Sinaloa 50%.

                          https://coronavirus.gob.mx/datos/
                          https://covid19.sinave.gob.mx/
                          https://www.gob.mx/cms/uploads/attac...2020.07.18.pdf




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                          • Sunday, July 19, 2020. Mexico reports 344224 cases and 39184 deaths

                            The government reported 344224 cases as of 9:00 a.m. today, an increase in cases of 5311 or 1.57%. Of these, 30478 are active cases, a decrease of 418 since yesterday. As well, there are 83542 suspected cases, a decrease of 3562. 217423 people have recovered, 63.1% of total cases.

                            According to the SINAVE website, the incidence for accumulated cases is 269.36 per 100,000 inhabitants.

                            Deaths increased by 296 or 0.76% to 39184. There are 2245 suspected deaths.
                            Mexico has done 821922 tests, 7269 additional tests reported since yesterday.


                            Of the hospital beds designated for COVID-19, on a national level 46% are occupied leaving 54% available. In Mexico City, 51% of those beds are occupied. In Nuevo Le?n 80% are occupied, in Tabasco 78%, in Nayarit 73%, in Puebla 66%, in Veracruz and Tamaulipas 62%, in Coahuila and Colima 60%, in Guanajuato 59% and in Sonora 56%.

                            Of the hospital beds with ventilators, the ICU beds, on a national level 38% are occupied. In Mexico City 45% are occupied. In Tabasco 64% are occupied, in Nuevo Le?n 63%, in Baja California 58% and in Puebla 55%.

                            https://coronavirus.gob.mx/datos/
                            https://covid19.sinave.gob.mx/

                            https://www.gob.mx/cms/uploads/attac...2020.07.19.pdf

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                            • July 20, 2020. Mexico reports 349396 cases and 39485 deaths

                              The government reported 349396 cases as of 1:00 p.m. today, an increase in cases of 5172 or 1.50%. Of these, 29549 are active cases, a decrease of 929 since yesterday. As well, there are 79112 suspected cases, a decrease of 4430. 222068 people have recovered.

                              According to the SINAVE website, the incidence for accumulated cases is 273.41 per 100,000 inhabitants.

                              Deaths increased by 301 or 0.7% to 39485. There are 2241 suspected deaths.
                              Mexico has done 827951 tests, 6029 additional tests reported since yesterday.


                              Of the hospital beds designated for COVID-19, on a national level 46% are occupied leaving 54% available. In Mexico City, 53% of those beds are occupied. In Nuevo Le?n 79% are occupied, in Nayarit and Tabasco 76%, in Puebla 67%, in Colima 64%, in Coahuila 63%, in Tamaulipas and Veracruz 62%, in Guanajuato 60% and in Sonora 59%.

                              Of the hospital beds with ventilators, the ICU beds, on a national level 39% are occupied. In Mexico City 47% are occupied. In Tabasco and Nuevo Le?n 61% are occupied, in Baja California 58%, in Colima 54% and in Puebla 52%.

                              https://coronavirus.gob.mx/datos/
                              https://covid19.sinave.gob.mx/

                              https://www.gob.mx/cms/uploads/attac...2020.07.20.pdf

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                              • July 21, 2020. Mexico reports 356255 cases and 40400 deaths.
                                The government reported 356255 cases as of 1:00 p.m. today, an increase in cases of 6859 or 1.96%. Of these, 29654 are active cases, an increase of 105 since yesterday. As well, there are 82866 suspected cases, an increase of 3754. 227165 people have recovered.

                                According to the SINAVE website, the incidence for accumulated cases is 278.78 per 100,000 inhabitants.

                                Deaths increased by 915 or 2.32% to 40400. There are 2309 suspected deaths.
                                Mexico has done 845272 tests, 17321 additional tests reported since yesterday.

                                Of the hospital beds designated for COVID-19, on a national level 46% are occupied leaving 54% available. In Mexico City, 52% of those beds are occupied. In Tabasco and Nayarit 78% are occupied, in Nuevo Le?n 76%, in Puebla 69%, in Colima 67%, in Veracruz 63%, in Coahuila and Guanajuato 61%, in Sonora 58%, in Tamaulipas 52% and in Baja California 50%.

                                Of the hospital beds with ventilators, the ICU beds, on a national level 37% are occupied. In Mexico City 45% are occupied. In Tabasco 66% of ICU beds are occupied, in Nuevo Le?n 63%, in Baja California 55% and in Puebla 51%.
                                https://coronavirus.gob.mx/datos/

                                https://www.gob.mx/cms/uploads/attac...2020.07.21.pdf

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