Mexico's government has released a new report that shows nearly 120,000 victims of Covid-19 may have gone uncounted until now -- a finding which would raise the country's death toll from the virus by nearly 60%. The new Health Ministry report suggests that a total of more than 321,000 people have likely died from Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic. This conclusion is at odds with the much lower figures that the same ministry has been reporting every day until now -- as recently as Saturday, only 201,429 Covid-linked deaths were reported as "confirmed." The report, titled "Excess Mortality in Mexico," measures the number of deaths since the start of the pandemic which exceed projections based on previous years. It was most recently updated on March 15, though a Health Ministry spokesperson declined to comment on when the report was first released to the public.