Querétaro, Mexico – In a significant development for public health in the region, the state of Querétaro has reported zero active cases of COVID-19 as of Monday, March 10, 2026. This marks a notable milestone in the state’s ongoing efforts to manage and mitigate the impact of the virus, signaling a potential turning point in the pandemic’s trajectory within the community.
The Secretaría de Salud de Querétaro announced that no deaths related to COVID-19 were recorded on Monday, and no new cases have been added in the last seven days. This positive trend builds on months of vaccination campaigns and public health measures aimed at controlling the spread of the virus. The cumulative total of confirmed cases in Querétaro now stands at 197,771, with 54 percent of those cases identified in women and 46 percent in men, according to official data.
While the state has seen a substantial number of cases throughout the pandemic, the current situation reflects a high recovery rate. As of this report, 190,704 individuals – representing 96.42 percent of all confirmed cases – have successfully recovered from the virus. Currently, there are no patients hospitalized with COVID-19 symptoms, and those with mild symptoms are managing their illness at home in isolation. Tragically, the state has recorded a total of 7,667 deaths attributed to the virus.
Health officials continue to emphasize the importance of preventative measures, even as case numbers remain low. The Secretaría de Salud urges residents to avoid self-medication, practice frequent handwashing with soap and water or use alcohol-based sanitizers containing 70 percent alcohol, and to isolate themselves or wear face coverings if experiencing any respiratory symptoms. Individuals experiencing respiratory issues are encouraged to contact the state’s call center at 4421015205 for medical guidance.
Ongoing Vigilance and Public Health Resources
The state government provides access to comprehensive information regarding COVID-19 through dedicated microsites: coronavirus.gob.mx and www.queretaro.gob.mx/covid19. These resources offer up-to-date information on symptoms, prevention, and available support services.
The Secretaría de Salud Querétaro is also actively involved in other public health initiatives, including a cancer prevention program for women and the ongoing process of assigning medical residencies for the 2026-2027 cycle. The state is preparing to implement a new electronic death certificate system in June 2025, offering both electronic and physical versions for official use. Further information on these and other health programs can be found on the Secretaría de Salud Querétaro website.
Looking ahead, the state will continue to monitor the situation closely and adapt its public health strategies as needed. While the current data is encouraging, officials stress the importance of maintaining vigilance and adhering to recommended health practices to prevent any potential resurgence of the virus. The focus remains on protecting the health and well-being of all residents of Querétaro.
Disclaimer: This article provides informational content about public health and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment of any medical condition.
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