“No parties, no meetings,” Omar Angulo urged after revealing that he has COVID-19 and is hospitalized | News from El Salvador

The news was launched through the official account of the businessman. The publication includes a photo from the hospital stretcher, from where he advises the population to keep preventive measures.

Salvadoran businessman Omar Angulo has joined the statistics of COVID-19 infections. The unfortunate news was released through his official Twitter account.

“Already confirmed by @SaludSV. I pray to God for everyone’s health “, was part of the message he posted on his social network and which he accompanied with a photo on the hospital ward.

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The Salvadoran businessman revealed on his social networks that he is infected with the virus. Photo file

The businessman took advantage of the difficult situation he was going through to remind Salvadorans to be careful. “Don’t leave your homes, the COVID-19 virus is very easy to get,” he said.

He was also emphatic in saying “No parties, no meetings and keep your distance.”

Angulo also reported a bit about his symptoms from the virus. “It is difficult to breathe, great fatigue and the smell and taste of food are lost,” he explained.

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After revealing that he had coronavirus, several of his followers expressed words of encouragement.

“Great businessman, a man who earns what he has drop by drop. God will bring you the Great Omar to victory, “” May our heavenly Father put his precious hand in your life. He is the only one who can heal, he is our doctor par excellence. Blessings, God be with you, ”and“ First of all, God must be well. I will put it in my prayers, trusting that his health will improve “, were some of the messages of support received by Angulo.

In El Salvador, there are a total of 44,619 confirmed cases of COVID-19; and the death toll is 1,289. Most cases are reported in the department of San Salvador with 15,495, followed by San Miguel with 5,536 and in third place, La Libertad with 5,319.

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