Mexico becomes 4th country to hit 100,000 COVID-19 deaths

Mexico becomes 4th country to hit 100,000 COVID-19
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MEXICO CITY (AP) – Mexico passed the 100,000 mark in COVID-19 deaths Thursday, becoming only the fourth country – behind the United States, Brazil and India – to do so.

José Luis Alomía Zegarra, Mexico’s director of epidemiology, announced that Mexico had 100,104 confirmed COVID-19 deaths.

But the living will bear the scars too: along with their lost friends and loved ones, many surviving coronavirus victims in Mexico say the psychosis caused by the pandemic is one of the most lasting effects.

Mexico resembles a divided country, where some people are so unconcerned they won’t wear masks, while others are so scared they descend into abject terror at the first sign of shortness of breath.

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