Reporting by Dave Graham
editing by Diane Craft
April 23, 2023
Source: Reuters
Photo / Image Source: Unsplash,
MEXICO CITY, April 23 (Reuters) - Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Sunday that he had tested positive for COVID-19, the third known infection, adding that while he was not seriously ill he would take a few days off.
Lopez Obrador, 69, who had a serious heart attack in 2013, reported mild symptoms from both of his previous bouts of COVID-19 at the height of the pandemic.
"It's not serious," he wrote on his official Twitter account. "My heart is at 100%."
Lopez Obrador said Interior Minister Adan Augusto Lopez would host his regular morning news conference.
In January 2022, Lopez Obrador underwent cardiac catheterization and was found to be in good health.
Back then, the government said the president has regular check ups that include lab tests, electrocardiograms, stress tests and CT scans.
Have you taken the COVID-19 vaccine? Why? Why not?
Share the wealth of health with your friends and family by sharing this article with 3 people today.
If this article was helpful to you, donate to the Shidonna Raven Garden and Cook E-Magazine Today. Thank you in advance.
Comments