Latvian president tests positive for coronavirus
Latvian President Egils Levits has tested positive for the coronavirus, dpa reported on Thursday, citing his office.
The positive result was returned by a rapid test taken by Levits on Wednesday evening after coming back from a working visit to Sweden. A PCR test will now be carried out, said a spokesperson.
Levits has postponed his scheduled meeting with Estonia's new president Alar Karis on Thursday, who is in Riga for his inaugural visit to the neighbouring Baltic state. Karis is instead expected to meet with the Speaker of the Latvian Parliament Inara Murniece.
In February, the 66-year-old Levits was one of the first people in Latvia to be vaccinated against the coronavirus, receiving his jab on camera to encourage his 1.9 million compatriots to do the same.
Despite his efforts, however, Latvia's vaccination campaign is proceeding very slowly and the infection rate has risen significantly in recent weeks, forcing the government to declare a state of emergency on Monday that will remain in effect until January 11.