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VIDEO: López-Gatell says he sleeps 3 and a half hours a day since the pandemic started


López-Gatell explained that the hours of the day are dedicated to dealing with the pandemic and other responsibilities of his position.

Mexico City, July 4 (However). Hugo López-Gatell, Undersecretary for Prevention and Health Promotion, said today that he sleeps an average of three and a half hours daily.

A journalist questioned the official how he slept in the evening conference that he offers daily about the progress of the epidemic in Mexico.

“How is Dr. Gatell sleeping?” I ask him. How is he sleeping? ”Rivelino Rueda questioned.

“Well, few hours, but intense, few hours in general, since this operation began, before we even had the first case, my average number of hours of sleep per week is three and a half, that is the time I sleep”, replied the Assistant Secretary.

And in case you were wondering …

He assured that the hours of his day focus on attending to the COVID-19 pandemic and attending to other responsibilities of his position.

The journalist also questioned the official how he thinks the owners of junk food production companies sleep, due to the obesity and diabetes rates that Mexico has and its relationship with the consumption of

LA COVID-19 IN MEXICO

Mexico today became the fifth country with the most deaths caused by COVID-19, after overtaking France, according to data from Johns Hopkins University and the federal Secretary of Health.

Until the afternoon of this Saturday, July 4, France has registered 29,896 deaths from the disease that would have originated in Wuhan, China, while Mexico has already reached the figure of 30,366.

The country is below the United States, which has reported 129,654 deaths from COVID-19; from Brazil, with 63 thousand 174; from the United Kingdom, with 44 thousand 283, and from Italy, with 34 thousand 854.

Mexico also reached the eighth position in the table of infections by COVID-19 worldwide, after surpassing Spain, which has reported 250,545 cases. Until today Mexico reports 252 thousand 165 accumulated confirmed cases.

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