MEXICO CITY, June 5 — Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador yesterday defended his government's handling of the coronavirus outbreak after a broader method of counting deaths led to an all-time daily high, outstripping even the United States. The health ministry reported 1,092 new deaths...
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MEXICO CITY, June 5 — Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador yesterday defended his government's handling of the coronavirus outbreak after a broader method of counting deaths led to an all-time daily high, outstripping even the United States. The new count seems to confirm the pandemic has had a greater impact in Latin America's second most populous country than the official numbers have shown until now. Going forward, the numbers could be higher on average than before, and officials said the review of prior deaths was ongoing.
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