COVID-19 spreads though Bolivia's political elite; looms over election

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LA PAZ: Bolivia's government has been rocked by the novel coronavirus, with the president and at least seven of her Cabinet ministers testing ...

LA PAZ: Bolivia's government has been rocked by the novel coronavirus, with the president and at least seven of her Cabinet ministers testing positive, straining the interim leadership and casting a shadow over a slated election rerun in under two months.

"I am afraid to be here, my body trembles because the contagion is circulating everywhere," Sergio Choque, the leader of the Chamber of Deputies, told lawmakers on Tuesday, adding that he had tested negative,"thank God."Latin America has become the epicenter for the virus with around a quarter of global cases and deaths despite only having around 8per cent of the world's population. Cases and fatalities are still rising fast.

Anez took power in a political vacuum, pledging to hold quick new elections to help calm deadly clashes that had broken out around the country. She later said she would run herself, sparking criticism after she had previously ruled herself out. "We must postpone the elections," former President and rival candidate Jorge"Tuto" Quiroga said in a video statement, adding that a delay was needed to ensure voter participation and avoid contagion.

 

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