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FILE PHOTO: Central American migrants, moving in a caravan through Mexico, take part in a news conference next to Zoe Robledo of the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA), at the Senate in Mexico City, Mexico April 10, 2018. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – The head of Mexico’s Social Security Institute (IMSS), Zoe Robledo, a close aide to President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, said on Sunday he had tested positive for the coronavirus and would continue to work remotely.
“I want to announce that today I tested positive for COVID-19,” Robledo said on Twitter, referring to the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
Medical experts would continue to follow his case and check on his contacts, Robledo added.
The 41-year-old Robledo is one of the most prominent public figures of the administration, and his announcement may renew concerns that the president is also at risk of contagion.
Lopez Obrador has spent the week touring southern Mexico in spite of the fact that coronavirus cases and fatalities have continued to hit new highs in the past few days.
Reporting by Noe Torres and Dave Graham; Editing by Kim Coghill
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