Having Two History Of Illness, The Condition Of The President Of Mexico Is Closely Monitored After Being Positive For COVID-19
JAKARTA - Mexican health authorities will closely monitor the development of the health condition of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who was previously announced positive for COVID-19.
Despite being treated with mild conditions since last Sunday, January 24. The 67-year-old president's condition is being closely monitored due to heart problems and high blood pressure.
The heart problem he was experiencing was due to him being a heavy smoker, until he had a heart attack in 2013. Although, since then he also admitted that he had quit smoking.
"Health professionals are closely monitoring any warning signs that could lead to hospitalization," said Mexican health official Jose Luis Alomia Zegarra.
"Anyone with a health profile (like) President Lopez Obrador will be closely monitored, including 'routine monitoring of vital signs, oxygenation,' added Alomia.
The Ministry of Health also rushed to trace new contacts with President Lopez Obrador. Given that several of his close aides have been infected with COVID-19, but he always says he is in good health.
President Lopez Obrador was optimistic that he would be healthy like all and promised to keep working. In fact, he plans to call Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday local time to discuss the possible use of the COVID-19 Sputnik V vaccine from Russia.
It is known, for a while the task of the daily press conference at 7 am by President Lopez Obrador, is now being carried out by the Minister of the Interior Olga Sanchez.