U.S. Model predicts Mexico is still two months from its pandemic peak with 130,000 deaths by September

According to the mathematical model based on artificial intelligence and developed by Youyang Gu, a data scientist graduated from the Massachusetts Technological Institute, this Monday there will be approximately 964,955 active carriers of the coronavirus in Mexico, 240,000 more cases than the previous week.

The same model is used by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States and has had a margin of error of less than 10% with respect to the figures confirmed in the United States.

Mexico uses its own system for predictions, however, the methods and . . .