Mexico's government had projected that infections might peak over Saturday and Sunday.
Mexico saw a spike in coronavirus infections over the weekend, with at least 3,500 new confirmed cases identified since Saturday.
Government models had projected that infections might peak over the weekend, with the surge bringing the country's total of confirmed cases up to 35,022, with 3,465 deaths being connected to the outbreak. López-Gatell told Mexican residents"not to wait" to seek medical attention if they are over the age of 60 or have pre-existing conditions that could make them vulnerable to COVID-19.
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