Mexican Foreign Secretary tests negative for corona after President tests positive
Mexican Foreign Secretary tests  negative for corona after President tests positive
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 Mexico's Foreign Relations Secretary Marcelo Ebrard tested negative for corona after it was revealed that President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador was tested positive for coronavirus.

Ebrard took to Twitter to share the information. The Tweet reads, "My first PCR test came back negative. Wednesday I will do another one as per medical recommendation. I will keep working from home until then." He added that he was going to participate in the Tuesday session of the UN Security Council to present Mexico's position on the Middle East.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said that he tested positive for coronavirus and was exhibiting mild symptoms on Sunday.

he 67-year-old leader said he was already under medical treatment for corona. The information was revealed after the president's trip to the Mexican states of Nuevo Leon and San Luis Potosi, on which he was accompanied by few ministers. Medical specialists are now carrying out contact tracing in order to get everyone at risk tested for the deadly virus.

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