Guatemalan President Tests Positive for Coronavirus

Guatemalan President Tests Positive for Coronavirus
Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei attends the celebrations for the 199th anniversary of the Guatemalan independence in Guatemala City, Guatemala, on Sept. 14, 2020. (Johan Ordonez/AFP via Getty Images)
The Associated Press
9/18/2020
Updated:
9/18/2020

GUATEMALA CITY—Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei said Friday he has tested positive for the coronavirus, but he told a local radio station he feels well.

However, in a televised address to the nation, Giammattei looked a bit out of breath.

“My symptoms are very mild. Up to now, I have body aches, it hurt more yesterday than today, like a bad cold,” the president said. “I don’t have a fever, I have a bit of a cough.”

“I am busy working from home,” he said.

Giammattei, 64, has multiple sclerosis and uses canes to walk.

The government press office said in a statement that Giammattei “will be isolating himself from all public activity, and so all communication will be conducted remotely.”

The announcement came on the same day that the country reopened its borders and international flights after a 6-month closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The country’s Health Ministry said that foreigners seeking to enter Guatemala would have to present a negative PCR test taken at most 72 hours before entry.

Guatemalans returning to their country and children under 10 would not be subject to the test requirement. All those entering or leaving would have to wear face masks.

Guatemala closed its airports and borders with Mexico, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador on March 16.

The country of 16 million has more than 83,600 confirmed coronavirus cases, and 3,036 deaths.