Santiago
(AFP) - Chile nearly doubled its coronavirus death toll Saturday to more than
7,000 under a new tallying method that includes probable fatalities from
COVID-19.
The toll
thus increased by 3,069, Rafael Araos of the heath ministry said as he revealed
officially for the first time the new government counting methodology.
The
revelation of this tallying method last week by CIPER, an investigative news
organization, prompted the resignation of health minister Jaime Manalich.
Until now
the death toll from confirmed coronavirus cases in the South American country
was 4,075.
Infections
have risen steadily in Chile even though it began taking emergency measures in
February -- including widespread testing and the closure of borders and schools
-- making it one of the first Latin American countries to do so.
The capital
Santiago and its seven million people were placed under lockdown more than a
month ago, followed recently by the cities of Valparaiso and Vina del Mar.

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