Mexico has become the world's third country to surpass 200,000 coronavirus deaths, as fears grew of another wave of infections after Easter.
The nation's Covid-19 fatality toll now stands at 200,211, the health ministry said in its daily update.
The country's coronavirus czar, Hugo Lopez-Gatell, has warned of the risk of a new wave of infections as millions of Mexicans prepare for the Easter holidays around the start of April.
That prospect also worries epidemiologist Alejandro Macias, although he thinks that it is possible that Mexico has now gained some degree of immunity. “The world is in a third wave. Perhaps few countries had it as intensely as Mexico in the second, so the virus would have fewer people to infect,” he told AFP.



























