Mexico revises coronavirus death toll up by 60%, suffering second-most deaths globally
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New data from Mexico indicates that the death toll from the coronavirus is far higher than previously thought.
That figure has since risen by almost 27,000 more deaths through March, bringing the total to more than 321,000. The new report was published Saturday with little fanfare. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has faced significant criticism for his handling of the pandemic, the BBC reported. Those figures put Mexico second after the U.S., but the population of Mexico is 126 million – far smaller than either the U.S. or Brazil, which previously ranked second-most: the U.S. boasts a population of over 328 million and Brazil has 211 million.More Related News