Leading DR presidential candidate has coronavirus

      Leading DR presidential  candidate has coronavirus

Dominican Revolutionary Party candidate Luis Abinader speaks to the media in Santo Domingo. File photo credit: Kena Betancur/Reuters.

 

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic--Just three-and-a-half weeks away from the Dominican Republic’s (DR’s) presidential election, leading candidate Luis Abinader said he and his wife had tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

  The country is one of the worst affected by the coronavirus pandemic in the Caribbean and Latin America, with one out of every 500 people infected, and remains in a state of emergency.

  Still, presidential and legislative elections are set to go ahead on July 5, after being postponed from the original date of May 16 due to the outbreak. Some 7.5 million Dominicanos are expected to cast their ballot at home and abroad.

  “Be tranquil because with God’s grace we will recover quickly,” Abinader (52) said on his social media accounts late on Wednesday.

  The leader of the opposition social democratic Modern Revolutionary Party said his doctors had forecast a rapid recovery given he was not a high-risk patient, adding that he and his wife were self-isolating at home.

  According to a poll by the company Mark Penn/Stagwell published at the end of May, Abinader is leading with 39 per cent, two points above the ruling party candidate Gonzalo Castillo.

  If neither candidate obtained an absolute majority in the first round, they would face a run-off on July 26.

  Abinader’s opponents were among those to publicly wish him a quick recovery.

  “We ask God for his quick recovery and good health,” President Danilo Medina wrote on Twitter. “You have all our support and solidarity.”

  The fact that the DR is such a tourist hub was a major contributing factor to the spread of coronavirus here. In total, some 21,000 cases have been reported among the 10.6 million inhabitants, of which 550 have died. ~ Reuters ~

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