The head of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) Yucatán, Alonso Juan Sansores Río, assured that the COVID-19 cases do not represent a serious health situation and there is no saturation in the hospitals.
However, federal officials acknowledged a rebound in COVID-19 last June, but there was a decrease in July.
Several cases of COVID-19 are reported in government clinics, which means that it is an outpatient pathology because of the vaccination, Sansores said.
The federal Ministry of Health reported that COVID-19 cases in Yucatán had increased by 36 percent at the end of June.
In the second week of July, the National Epidemiological Surveillance System reported 251 confirmed cases in Yucatán.
The IMSS monitors the behavior of COVID-19, so citizens must attend their consultations on time. Likewise, the federal agency reported that the entity registers an increase in gastrointestinal diseases due to the rainy season.
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