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Three of Mexico's most powerful men have COVID-19

There was little doubt that Mexico was in the grips of a crisis. It was evident in the lines of people stretching city blocks to refill oxygen tanks. In the wail of ambulance sirens. In the plumes of smoke puffing from crematoriums late into the night. But in recent days, the creeping sense that the coronavirus is everywhere has been magnified by news that three of the nation’s most powerful men are now sick with COVID-19. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, 67, a center-left populist known to his legions of fans as AMLO, said on Sunday that he had tested positive for the virus and had isolated in his apartment in Mexico’s National Palace with “mild symptoms.”

COVID-19 strikes Mexico's axis of power

COVID-19 strikes Mexico’s axis of power We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Kate Linthicum Save Normal text size Mexico City: There was little doubt that Mexico was in the grips of a crisis. It was evident in the lines of people stretching city blocks to refill oxygen tanks. In the wail of ambulance sirens. In the plumes of smoke puffing from crematoriums late into the night. But in recent days, the creeping sense that the coronavirus is everywhere has been magnified by news that three of the nation’s most powerful men are now sick with COVID-19.

3 of Mexico's most powerful men have COVID-19 [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CORONAVIRUS-MEXICO:LA]

3 of Mexico’s most powerful men have COVID-19 [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CORONAVIRUS-MEXICO:LA] MEXICO CITY There was little doubt that Mexico was in the grips of a crisis. It was evident in the lines of people stretching city blocks to refill oxygen tanks. In the wail of ambulance sirens. In the plumes of smoke puffing from crematoriums late into the night. But in recent days, the creeping sense that the coronavirus is everywhere has been magnified by news that three of the nation’s most powerful men are now sick with COVID-19. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, 67, a center-left populist known to his legions of fans as AMLO, said on Sunday that he had tested positive for the virus and had isolated in his apartment in Mexico’s National Palace with “mild symptoms.”

Three of Mexico's most powerful men have COVID-19 [Los Angeles Times]

Three of Mexico’s most powerful men have COVID-19 [Los Angeles Times] There was little doubt that Mexico was in the grips of a crisis. It was evident in the lines of people stretching city blocks to refill oxygen tanks. In the wail of ambulance sirens. In the plumes of smoke puffing from crematoriums late into the night. But in recent days, the creeping sense that the coronavirus is everywhere has been magnified by news that three of the nation’s most powerful men are now sick with COVID-19. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, 67, a center-left populist known to his legions of fans as AMLO, said on Sunday that he had tested positive for the virus and had isolated in his apartment in Mexico’s National Palace with “mild symptoms.”

To care for the sheep, confront the wolf, says retired Mexican bishop

To care for the sheep, confront the wolf, says retired Mexican bishop Jan 7, 2021 catholic news service Retired Bishop Raúl Vera López of Saltillo, Mexico, waves to a taxi driver as he walks to his residence after celebrating Mass in Saltillo Dec. 13, 2020. (Credit: David Agren/CNS.) In a homily during Advent, retired Bishop Raúl Vera López of Saltillo brought up the burgeoning local wine industry something of a local success story in his diocese. SALTILLO, Mexico In a homily during Advent, retired Bishop Raúl Vera López of Saltillo brought up the burgeoning local wine industry something of a local success story in his diocese.

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