In Mexico, President Downplays Masks As Cases Rise
Other global developments are reported out of Hong Kong, Puerto Rico and the Czech Republic.
Mexican President Andr茅s Manuel L贸pez Obrador on Wednesday downplayed the importance of wearing face masks during the pandemic, calling his treasury secretary鈥檚 assertion that using them would be a factor in reactivating the economy 鈥渄isproportionate.鈥 L贸pez Obrador had never been seen publicly wearing a mask until he flew to Washington earlier this month to meet with President Donald Trump. (7/23)
In the weeks he spent flat on his back in his Brooklyn bunk, wracked with pain and struggling to breathe, Axayacatl Figueroa could think of nothing but the small town and the family he had left behind in Mexico. Each month, he had sent $300 or $400 to his wife and son in San Jer贸nimo Xayacatl谩n. The money was hard earned: For more than a decade, he cleaned pork, cut meat and boned chickens in the basement kitchen of a Vietnamese restaurant. But now, Figueroa had COVID-19. There was no work, and there was no money to send home. (Torrens and Verza, 7/23)
All passengers in the U.S. must prove they tested negative for Covid-19 within three days of their flight to Hong Kong, the city鈥檚 government announced Wednesday. The policy adds the U.S. to a list of 鈥渉igh risk places鈥 that includes India, Indonesia and South Africa. (Einhorn, 7/22)
Puerto Rico officials announced Wednesday that all public school students will start virtual classes Aug. 17 as the U.S. territory battles an increase in coronavirus cases. Education Secretary Eligio Hern谩ndez said he was delaying the reopening of public schools for in-person classes by one month to Sept. 17, though he cautioned it is a preliminary plan that could change if cases aren鈥檛 controlled. (Coto, 7/22)
he day-to-day increase of new confirmed COVID-19 cases in the Czech Republic has surpassed 200 for the second straight day. One of the latest clusters appeared in Prague where 76 people have been infected in a nightclub. The Health Ministry says the number of infected reached 247 on Wednesday, the biggest increase since June 28. (7/23)