AMLO: They reveal that the President’s eldest son received privileged medical care


A new controversy surrounds the President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and their children.

At the height of the pandemic, with a shortage of medicines and prior to the massive vaccination stage, the son of President López Obrador received exclusive treatment when he fell ill with COVID-19according to the Latinus report “The privileges are over.”

In 2021, José Ramón López Beltrán required hospitalization for his conditionfor which he was admitted to the Central Military Hospital.

According to research conducted by Latinus, They got him Remdesivir, the medicine used as a treatment once morest SARS-COV2 and that on the date he got sick was not yet approved by Cofepris and had a cost of 40,000 pesosso few people might acquire it at that time.

The video describes the route followed by two official Army units that mobilized with the aim of obtaining the medicine for the President’s son. According to the report, the transfer was made from the AICM customs to the warehouse of the Ministry of Health of Mexico City.

“The privileges are over” says the legend of the report before the phrase that Andrés Manuel López Obrador frequently repeats regarding the 4T project.

The data collected was obtained from the emails that were leaked following the massive hack to Sedena known as Guacamaya Leaks.. In the documents, members of the Sedena corroborate this action.

The US FDA authorized in 2020 the use of Remdesivir as a treatment for COVID-19 in hospitalized patients. A year later, in March 2021, Cofepris gave the green light for its emergency use, a month following Sedena obtained it for José Ramón López, in February.

The Sedena and the Ministry of Health deny this action that is sustained in the series of emails extracted from the massive hacking of the National Defense.

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