Trump joins developing organization of COVID-19-infected world leaders

President Trump and the first child, Melania Trump, are alone.

The couple tested the new coronavirus, the White House announced Friday morning, joining a small but developing organization of world leaders who have been diagnosed with COVID-19.

These are some of the world leaders and their spouses who have the virus so far.

– British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, like Trump, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson first downplayed the severity of the virus, but its tone was replaced after the 55-year-old man spent several days in intensive care in April after his diagnosis of the virus. the infection may have “gone either way,” Johnson said.

Brazil’s president, Jair Bolsonaro, has been a high-profile critic of the virus, which he has described as a “little flu. “It tested positive for the virus in July and is believed to have recovered well after several weeks. Bolsonaro ignored fitness recommendations before contracting the coronavirus, and even later, revealed research by the Washington Post.

Recently, Brazil ranks third in the world for the highest number of coronavirus infections and the time of COVID-19 deaths, the United States.

– Canadian First Lady Sophie Trudeau: In mid-March, Sophie Trudeau returned from a holiday to London with flu-like symptoms. Her husband, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, finished a 14-day term. self-40, who continued painting from his residence. Two weeks later, Canada’s first girl announced that she had recovered.

“To all who are suffering right now, I send all my love,” he said at the time, the Associated Press reported.

– Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko. In April, the besathed Belarusian president, Alexander Lukashenko, declared that he had COVID-19 and “had lived this virus”. Lukashenko, who lately opposes his decades of authoritarian rule, called the virus a “psychosis” and minimized the extent of its spread in Belarus.

Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, who fought coronavirus in June and was briefly hospitalized; at the time, Hernandez expressed himself in favor of experimental and untested treatment, and has since joined global calls for the COVID-19 vaccine to be applied. distributed fairly, the Associated Press reported.

– Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei, Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei, 64, suffers from sclerosis and walks with a cane, in mid-September he also had COVID-19.

“My symptoms are very mild,” he said in a national confrontation on September 18, AP reported. “So far I have pain and discomfort, it hurts more than today, like a cold,” he continued. I don’t have a fever, I’ve got a little cough. “

– Dominican President Luis Abinader. Three weeks before a presidential vote in the Dominican Republic in July, main candidate Luis Abinader and his wife announced that they had tested the virus. Abinader recovered, recovered and won the election.

– Bolivia’s interim president Jeanine Anez. La Bolivia’s interim president, Jeanine Anez, is running for president this month after a COVID-19 match in July.

– Prince Albert II of Monaco. In March, the head of the small Mediterranean city-state of Monaco, Prince Albert II, the first world leader to contract the COVID-19.

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