WHO Chief: Mexico in 'bad shape' with coronavirus pandemic
The head of the World Health Organisation said that "Mexico is in bad shape" with the pandemic and urged its leaders be serious about the coronavirus and set examples for its citizens.

"The number of increasing cases and deaths in Mexico is very worrisome," he said in a briefing to the press.
Mexican President Andres Lopez Obrador has been criticized for often not wearing a mask and while not mentioning names or specific cases, the WHO chief urged the country's leaders to take the pandemic seriously. "We would like to ask Mexico to be very serious," he said.
"We have said it in general, wearing a mask is important, hygiene is important and physical distancing is important and we expect leaders to be examples" The Mexican government's pointman on the pandemic, Hugo Lopez-Gatell, said all the comments are valuable but noted that the government had already warned that with the arrival of winter the situation would worsen. According its latest data, the pandemic has grown by 7 per cent in the past week.
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