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Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador tests positive for COVID-19

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador continues to run the country despite having tested positive for Covid-19, his government said on Monday, as news of the infection threatens to undermine the towering role he has taken in public life.

The 67-year-old López Obrador, who has a history of heart problems and high blood pressure, said on Sunday evening he was being treated for mild symptoms of Covid-19.

Interior minister Olga Sanchez said on Monday the president is feeling well and remains firmly in charge of the government.

Though López Obrador has vowed to keep working, he said for now he would step back from the 7am news conferences that have dominated political life since he took office in December 2018.

Jose Luis Alomia Zegarra, a senior health ministry official, said at a news briefing on Sunday evening that doctors were monitoring the president continuously “in case there is a sign of alarm that could lead to hospitalisation”.

Anybody with López Obrador’s health profile would be closely watched, including “regular monitoring of the vital signs, of oxygenation”, Alomia added, in response to questions about the president’s past heart problems and high blood pressure.
López Obrador, who was a heavy smoker until he suffered a serious heart attack in 2013, made his diagnosis public at the end of Mexico’s deadliest week in the pandemic, leaving it with the fourth-highest global tally of infections.

He said he still planned to take a telephone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday to discuss the possible acquisition of Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine.

Health ministry officials said tracing of López Obrador’s recent contacts has started. Several of his close aides have had the virus and the president has always insisted that he is in good health.

Despite his surging popularity during the pandemic, his management of the crisis has drawn heavy criticism from political adversaries, who say he has too often downplayed it, taking inadequate steps to combat it.

López Obrador’s two immediate predecessors, Enrique Pena Nieto and Felipe Calderon, wished him a quick recovery, but the previous incumbent, Vicente Fox, sent out Twitter messages critical of the government’s handling of the pandemic.

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