Updated 1 August 2020 at 22:18 IST
Mexico coronavirus chief sidesteps calls to resign
The head of Mexicoโs efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic has sidestepped calls to resign after Mexicoโs death count rose to overtake the United Kingdom as the third-highest in the world.
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The head of Mexicoโs efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic has sidestepped calls to resign after Mexicoโs death count rose to overtake the United Kingdom as the third-highest in the world.
Assistant Health Secretary Hugo Lรณpez-Gatell said late Friday that โI express my respectโ to the nine of Mexicoโs 32 state governors who called for his resignation, adding โI hope we can continue to work together.โ
Mexico reported 688 more confirmed COVID-19 deaths on Friday, raising its accumulated total to 46,688. The number of confirmed cases rose by a near-record 8,458, bringing Mexicoโs total cases so far to almost 425,000.
A letter calling for Lรณpez-Gatellโs โimmediateโ resignation bore the names of 10 state governors, all from opposition parties, was made public Friday, but later one of those governors said he had not approved the letter and distanced himself from it.
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The letter blamed the administration of President Andrรฉs Manuel Lรณpez Obrador for โan erratic handling of the epidemic and a lack of efficient responseโ that simultaneously boosted Mexicoโs death toll to the third-highest in the world while suffering an 18.9% drop in economic activity in the second quarter compared to the same period last year.
Mexico has imposed a very lax and partial lockdown of economic activity that has not stopped high levels of contagion, but has strangled the economy. Rather than testing or contact tracing, the government has focused on expanding hospital facilities.
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The federal government has given confusing and mixed messages about whether to wear face masks. Lรณpez Obrador himself almost never wears one, and said Friday โI will use a face mask when there is no more corruption,โ a reference to his administrationโs anti-graft crusade, which he views as the countryโs main priority.
Many governors have been stung by the federal governmentโs four-color โstoplightโ scheme indicating whether a state is allowed to reopen businesses gradually. Criteria like the rate of infection or hospital occupation levels are used to determine the colors, ranging from red for the shutdown of all but essential businesses, to green for near-normality. But many have disputed the way those criteria are determined.
Published By : Associated Press Television News
Published On: 1 August 2020 at 22:18 IST