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With the hashtag #FuerzaPresidente, members of his cabinet and other politicians published various messages on social networks in which they wish a speedy recovery to President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, after this Monday afternoon he confirmed that he was infected with Covid-19 by second time.
Officials, politicians and former presidents published in Twitter his messages of support for the federal president, while some others took the opportunity to criticize the federal government’s measures in the face of the coronavirus pandemic that has caused the death of more than 300,400 people, according to official figures.
The anticovid czar of the federal government, Hugo Lopez-Gatell, was one of the first officials to publish a message of support for López Obrador.
“Dear President: I hope you get better very soon. Your entire team is attentive to your recovery and dedicated to the tasks you have entrusted to us. We trust that very soon you will be back in public activities,” wrote the Undersecretary of Prevention and Promotion of health.
Dear President, I hope you get better very soon. His entire team is attentive to his recovery and dedicated to the tasks he has entrusted to us. We trust that very soon he will be back in public activities. https://t.co/HM7QYSogon
– Hugo López-Gatell Ramírez (@HLGatell)
January 11, 2022
The ex-president, Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, published a short sentence in which he “sincerely” wished the federal president’s improvement.
“I sincerely wish him well,” he posted on Twitter.
Meanwhile, the former president Vicente Fox he urged López Obrador to “reconsider.”
“‘A talker falls sooner than a lame man.’ Seriously López I wish you a speedy and speedy recovery !!”, Fox wrote on Twitter.
“A talker falls sooner than a lame man”
Seriously López I wish you a speedy and speedy recovery !!
– Vicente Fox Quesada (@VicenteFoxQue)
January 11, 2022
“López hope you have time to reconsider!”, The former president published in another tweet.
López hope you have time to reconsider !!
– Vicente Fox Quesada (@VicenteFoxQue)
January 11, 2022
The also PAN, former legislator and former presidential candidate, Ricardo Anaya, put aside the recent confrontations with the President to wish him through the social network a “quick and complete” recovery.
The Head of Government of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum PardoHe also wished a speedy recovery to the Chief Executive, with whom he met this Monday morning at the National Palace during the meeting of the Federal Security Cabinet.
“All the strength president @lopezobrador_ our wishes that he recovers soon,” published Sheinbaum.
The former head of the Financial Intelligence Unit of the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP), Santiago Nieto, also published a message with “best wishes” for President López Obrador.
“My best wishes to the President @lopezobrador_ so that he has a speedy recovery.”
The Morenoist senator, Ricardo MonrealHe also took advantage of the trend in social networks to publish a message dedicated to the President.
“I wish President Andrés Manuel @lopezobrador_ a speedy recovery. I am sure that his strength of spirit will allow him to move forward again very soon,” he wrote on his microblogging network account.
I wish a speedy recovery to President Andrés Manuel @lopezobrador_. I am sure that his strength of spirit will allow him to succeed again very soon.
– Ricardo Monreal A. (@RicardoMonrealA)
January 11, 2022
The former Secretary of the Interior and Senator, Olga Sánchez Cordero, sent “a solidarity hug” to López Obrador.
“I send you a supportive hug from a distance. I hope you recover soon, because we are facing a: Great transformation, a great future, a strengthened and extraordinary Mexican Nation, which you lead and that does not stop,” said the Moreno senator.
I send him a supportive hug from a distance.
I hope he recovers soon, because we are facing a:
Great transformation, a great future, a strengthened and extraordinary Mexican Nation, which you lead and which does not stop. https://t.co/MOyAsswG5x
– Olga Sánchez Cordero (@M_OlgaSCordero)
January 11, 2022
The Attorney General of Justice of Mexico City, Ernestina Godoy Ramos, also posted a short message.
“Prompt recovery president,” wrote the capital official on Twitter.
Meanwhile, the general coordinator of Social Communication of the Presidency of the Republic, Jesús Ramírez Cuevas, expressed his solidarity and affection to the federal president.
“We wish the president @lopezobrador_ a speedy recovery. All our solidarity and affection to those who are leading this transformation process. We will redouble our efforts as a team to achieve the fulfillment of the government’s objectives. #FuerzaPresidente. # NoEstásSolo”, published Ramírez Cuevas.
More night, the foreign secretary, Marcelo Ebrard, sent “affection and support” to López Obrador.
“The entire SRE team wishes President López Obrador a speedy recovery, we send him our affection and support,” said Ebrard on the social network.
The entire SRE team wishes President López Obrador a speedy recovery, we send him our affection and support.
– Marcelo Ebrard C. (@m_ebrard)
January 11, 2022
On Monday afternoon, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador reported that he contracted Covid-19, the second time in almost a year, although he has “mild” symptoms and will only perform office work, amid a new wave of infections of coronavirus in the second largest economy in Latin America.
The 68-year-old president, who suffers from hypertension and had a heart attack in 2013, had presented symptoms, after a “hoarse” dawn, which he considered earlier a flu, but said that a test would be carried out during the day to detect disease.
“I inform you that I am infected with Covid-19 and although the symptoms are mild, I will remain in isolation and will only do office work and communicate virtually until I get ahead,” the federal president wrote on Twitter.
I inform you that I am infected with #COVID19 And although the symptoms are mild, I will remain in isolation and will only do office work and communicate virtually until I get ahead.
– Andrés Manuel (@lopezobrador_)
January 11, 2022
The first time that López Obrador, criticized for resisting wearing face masks, caught Covid-19 was at the end of January last year. The president received a booster dose of the Covid-19 vaccine from AstraZeneca in early December.
The contagious omicron variant of the coronavirus has generated a new spike in cases after the Christmas festivities, after Mexico had managed to drastically reduce infections by the fall, as vaccination progressed.
López Obrador said that the Secretary of the Interior, Adán Augusto López, will represent him at his morning press conference and other events.
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