This week's Covid-19 statistics in the Americas show a decline in death tolls in most countries, a reversal from the previous period. This week, zero countries reported an increase in deaths, and two countries reported deaths but in smaller numbers.
In terms of percentage, the top five countries with the highest increase in deaths are Mexico and the United States. The total deaths in these five countries as of Saturday, June 3, 2023, were 200, with a weekly growth rate above -51.47 percent.
Mexico ranks first, with a weekly increase in deaths slowing by 1.92 percent. In this country, Worldometer recorded 51 deaths, down 15 percent from the previous day.
Next is the United States, in second place. Compared to the previous week, deaths in this country slowed by 51.47 percent. The number of deaths reported was 149. Daily statistics show a decrease of 11.83% compared to the previous day's 169 deaths.
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Looking at the number of death reports, the highest number of deaths in the last seven days in the Americas occurred in the United States with 149 deaths. Death reports in this country decreased by 51.47% compared to the previous week. Following that, Mexico reported 51 deaths (down 1.92%).
Total deaths in the Americas over the past seven days were recorded at 200. This accounts for 30.08 percent of global deaths caused by the Covid-19 virus, totaling 665. The death toll in the Americas decreased compared to the previous seven-day accumulation of 359 deaths.