Fernández Noroña ignores social distancing

PT lawmaker Gerardo Fernández Noroña

asked Mexican society not to panic , referring to Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro and Monterrey Governor Jaime Rodríguez , who canceled several activities and asked people not to leave their homes. In recent days, Noroña has been quite active on social media and has claimed that the right is attacking López Obrador’s governmen t and using the COVID-19 pandemic . He said he has recently attended two large meetings with over 5,000 people and he’s healthy. Moreover, Noroña also asked people to calculate the percentage of coronavirus-related deaths in the world and claimed they “don’t mean anything.” It seems like the lawmaker is ignoring social distancing .

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In China , where the COVID-19 outbreak started, it seems like the crisis is almost over and now their doctors, officials, and companies are helping several countries to handle the pandemic , including Mexico. We’ve been told that some Chinese companies are producing materials for the country, in case the coronavirus pandemic worsens. We’ve been told that their only aim is to help Mexican society.

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Social communication is in trouble

According to sources, Dr. López Gatell told senators that Mexico is at serious risk after the COVID-19 struck Mexico, as he allegedly said millions are at risk and thounsane will die. However, we’ve been told Gatell only mentioned percentages and not numbers.

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We’ve been told that the children on PAN lawmaker Juan Carlos Romero Hicks are active in other Latin American countries, where they work as consultants . Felipe and Daniel Romero, two of his 8 children, were busy working in Guatemala’s presidential campaign , where they helped the current President, Alejandro Giammattei , to obtain resources. Guatemalan politicians wonder if this part of a strategy to have allies abroad.

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