Bolivia President Jeanine
Anez Tests Positive For
Coronavirus
Bolivia President Jeanine Anez Tests Positive For Coronavirus
Jeanine Anez declared on Thursday that she has tried positive for coronavirus.
La Paz, Bolivia: Bolivia's between time President Jeanine Anez declared on Thursday that she has tried positive for coronavirus.
"I've tried positive for COVID-19, I'm fine, I will work from detachment," she tweeted.
The 53-year-old said in a video on Twitter that she would stay in isolate for 14 days before stepping through another exam.
Anez turns into the second South American president very quickly to get the coronavirus after Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro reported his positive outcome on Tuesday.
Another high-positioning Latin American government authority to get the infection is Venezuela's Constitutional Assembly President Diosdado Cabello, broadly considered the second-most impressive individual in the nation after President Nicolas Maduro.
Four individuals from Anez's bureau had tried positive as of late.
"Given a large number of them tried positive in the course of the most recent week, I stepped through the examination and I was additionally positive," said Anez.
The between time pioneer's disease accompanies Bolivia preparing for a general political race in under two months, in spite of being in the coronavirus pandemic.
Anez at first restricted the September political race however in the long run yielded.
The moderate lawmaker expected the between time administration in November after communist previous pioneer Evo Morales surrendered and fled the nation following three weeks of agitation over his dubious re-appointment.
Spirits had represented a possible fourth back to back term in spite of the constitution constraining a president to two progressive commands.
In spite of the fact that he at first attempted to clutch power, he lost the sponsorship of the military after a report by the Organization of American States discovered proof of political decision misrepresentation in his triumph.
Anez was third in the last assessment of public sentiment behind Luis Arce - the contender for Morales' Movement for Socialism party - and anti-extremist previous president Carlos Mesa.
Bolivia, a nation of 11 million, has recorded just about 43,000 coronavirus contaminations and in excess of 1,500 passings.
(Aside from the feature, this story has not been altered by NDTV staff and is distributed from a coordinated feed.)
Anez Tests Positive For
Coronavirus
Jeanine Anez declared on Thursday that she has tried positive for coronavirus.
La Paz, Bolivia: Bolivia's between time President Jeanine Anez declared on Thursday that she has tried positive for coronavirus.
"I've tried positive for COVID-19, I'm fine, I will work from detachment," she tweeted.
The 53-year-old said in a video on Twitter that she would stay in isolate for 14 days before stepping through another exam.
Anez turns into the second South American president very quickly to get the coronavirus after Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro reported his positive outcome on Tuesday.
Another high-positioning Latin American government authority to get the infection is Venezuela's Constitutional Assembly President Diosdado Cabello, broadly considered the second-most impressive individual in the nation after President Nicolas Maduro.
Four individuals from Anez's bureau had tried positive as of late.
"Given a large number of them tried positive in the course of the most recent week, I stepped through the examination and I was additionally positive," said Anez.
The between time pioneer's disease accompanies Bolivia preparing for a general political race in under two months, in spite of being in the coronavirus pandemic.
Anez at first restricted the September political race however in the long run yielded.
The moderate lawmaker expected the between time administration in November after communist previous pioneer Evo Morales surrendered and fled the nation following three weeks of agitation over his dubious re-appointment.
Spirits had represented a possible fourth back to back term in spite of the constitution constraining a president to two progressive commands.
In spite of the fact that he at first attempted to clutch power, he lost the sponsorship of the military after a report by the Organization of American States discovered proof of political decision misrepresentation in his triumph.
Anez was third in the last assessment of public sentiment behind Luis Arce - the contender for Morales' Movement for Socialism party - and anti-extremist previous president Carlos Mesa.
Bolivia, a nation of 11 million, has recorded just about 43,000 coronavirus contaminations and in excess of 1,500 passings.
(Aside from the feature, this story has not been altered by NDTV staff and is distributed from a coordinated feed.)

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