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Added on the 25/01/2021 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Mexico City, Jan 25 (EFE), (Camera: America Neri).- Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador remains well and in good health after testing positive for coronavirus, his government said Monday.FOOTAGE AND SOUNDBITES OF MEXICO'S INTERIOR MINISTER OLGA SÁNCHEZ CORDERO."The president is a public servant who is committed to the people of this great country. That is why, even under these circumstances, he continues working remotely managing this fourth transformation of public life in Mexico.""I think we can say with all sincerity and frankness that he is well, he is strong and he is resolving all public affairs and will attend some meetings remotely as well as giving the necessary instructions."
Mexico, Feb 8 (EFE), (Camera: EFE).- Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador resumed public duties on Monday following two weeks of isolation after contracting Covid-19.SOUNDBITES OF MEXICAN PRESIDENT ANDRÉS MANUEL LÓPEZ OBRADOR.
Mexico, Feb 8 (EFE), (Camera: EFE).- Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador resumed public duties on Monday following two weeks of isolation after contracting Covid-19.SOUNDBITES OF MEXICAN PRESIDENT ANDRÉS MANUEL LÓPEZ OBRADOR:"First of all, I want to thank all Mexicans, the women and men who were concerned about my health since I got infected with Covid-19. Fortunately, I have recovered from it. We are here to continue fighting."
The stock market took a dive on Friday on news that US President Donald Trump has tested positive for COVID-19. According to Business Insider, industry experts think the cruise industry could take a hit from the news. Macquarie analyst Paul Golding says an event raising the visibility of the virus could 'potentially alter the timeline for full resumption for the cruise lines.' Golding added that anything that increases the likelihood of a new administration in January could negatively impact cruise supply and demand. He explained that a new administration would likely be less sympathetic toward cruise lines reopening without a vaccine. Furthermore, a Biden administration would likely be 'more keen to follow doctor, scientist, and expert recommendations.'