The President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, criticized the New York Times newspaper during his morning conference for a publication in which he questioned the numbers of deaths from coronavirus reported by the Government. López Obrador said the newspaper is "famous but unethical, in this case it is evident that they did not do a good job." The head of the newspaper's bureau in Mexico, Azam Ahmed, responded to questions about the publication, saying that no member of the Mexican government had denied the information in the report, nor those of the other international media that also question the figures. In addition, AMLO apologized to the doctors for the statements on the health sector, but reiterated that some have taken advantage of medicine to enrich themselves. All this and more information withMario González in Perspectives Mexico at 6 PM ET.
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