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President of Honduras says he and his wife have coronaviru­s

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HONDURAS - Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández says he has tested positive for coronaviru­s. “Over the weekend I started to feel bad, and today they have diagnosed me with being infected with Covid-19,” Hernández said in a televised presidenti­al address on Tuesday night. The President added that he had mild symptoms and was receiving treatment. He said he would continue to carry out his presidenti­al duties while in isolation and under observatio­n.

He is the first president in Latin America to have tested positive for the virus. Hernández’s wife, first lady Ana García de Hernández, and two presidenti­al aides have also tested positive for the disease. Hernández said his wife was asymptomat­ic at present. The first lady is selfisolat­ing following her diagnosis. “The President at all times maintained the preventive measures recommende­d by the health authoritie­s, yet due to the nature of his work it wasn’t possible to to stay in total isolation,” according to a statement released by the presidenti­al office Tuesday. The statement urged Hondurans to continue following recommende­d coronaviru­s guidelines, including measures such as wearing masks and washing hands frequently. The Honduran President is a controvers­ial figure in the country. In 2019 he faced calls to resign after his brother Juan Antonio Hernández Alvarado was found guilty of leading a major cocaine traffickin­g operation.

The President’s brother was accused during trial of using drug money “to impact Honduran presidenti­al elections in 2009, 2013, and 2017.”

President Hernández has denied all allegation­s of wrongdoing. Alejandro Giammattei, President of neighborin­g Guatemala, said on Twitter that he was praying for Hernández and his wife. “I raise my prayers for their fast recovery and express to you my considerat­ion, respect and esteem,” Giammattei wrote.

Honduras began slowly reopening its economy on June 8 after months of restrictio­ns aimed at curbing the spread of coronaviru­s. The country has recorded at least 9,656 cases of the disease and 330 deaths, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Countries across Latin America have reported surging numbers of coronaviru­s cases in recent weeks.

(CNN)

 ??  ?? Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez wears a facemask in Tegucigalp­a on June 15.(Photo:CNN)
Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez wears a facemask in Tegucigalp­a on June 15.(Photo:CNN)

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