Mexican president increased physical attention after coronavirus pandemic

Mexico’s president on Sunday promised to deal with chronic fitness and fitness disorders on Sunday, as Covid-19 cases in the country continued to increase.

The Department of Health reported that 5,311 more showed cases, for a total of 344,224, and 296 additional Covid-19 deaths, for a total of 39,184.

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Sunday in a message to families with coronavirus that would fight chronic diseases such as diabetes and superior blood pressure that make others more likely to suffer from severe Covid-19 cases.

He pledged to do so by selling physical education, more medical education and fighting junk food.

Obrador said the government will provide grants to practice another 30,000 medical specialists.

An industry group, the National Association of Non-Alcoholic Beverage Producers, issued a Sunday condemning what he called the “stigmatization” of soft drinks, after the undersecretary of health, Hugo López-Gatell, called them “bottle poison.”

Mexicans have one of the world’s capita intake rates of soft drinks. Authorities said Mexico’s higher rates of obesity and diabetes had exacerbated the effects of the pandemic.

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