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President Gustavo Petro has a picture of acute bronchitis

President Gustavo Petro has a picture of acute bronchitis

President Gustavo Petro presents a picture of “acute non-obstructive bronchitis” and receives outpatient treatment.

This was reported in a statement by the Presidency this Friday afternoon after the president was examined by his personal physician, Dr. Jairo H. Roa Buitrago.

“The specialist recommended that he avoid temperature changes and speak in public for a long time,” says the official statement.

The medical part is known after Petro canceled his agenda this Friday in Cartagena. On Thursday she had already suspended his activities and news of his evolution was awaited to determine if she could fulfill the commitments she had.

The Presidency reported earlier that it would only have a meeting this Friday with the bench of peace seats and the Comunes party at 7:00 pm today in the Casa de Nariño.

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