The mayor of Tinajo, Jesús Machín, has confirmed that the Molina Orosa Hospital has already performed a PCR on him, in which he tested negative for Covid. "I've never had it," said Machín, who says that he also had a serological analysis and that "in the end he had nothing."
Thus, the first mayor of Tinajo has already left the home isolation that was imposed on him on August 21, after four days earlier he held a meeting with the Basketball Federation, in which one of the participants was subsequently diagnosed with coronavirus.
"I complied with my isolation," Jesús Machín wanted to make clear, who has stated in fact that although "he could go out on the street since last Saturday", which was when he was given the result of the PCR, he decided not to do so until he had the result of the serological analysis, which was given to him on Monday. "Because I also wanted to give an explanation to the people of whether I had passed it, whether I had it or not, because it is your town and you have to explain it to the people," he added.
It should be remembered that before the Molina Orosa Hospital did the tests, the mayor of Tinajo said he had done two rapid tests on his own, testing positive in the first and negative in the second. In this regard, he has now pointed out that the test in which he tested positive was actually a PCR, which meant that his children, the Cabildo councilor Migdalia Machín and the regional parliamentarian Jesús Machín, were also placed in isolation.
"My family tested negative in the first test, but they had to be in quarantine, independently of each other, until the second test was done," said the mayor of Tinajo, who in his case was in isolation for 17 days, until the tests at the Molina Orosa Hospital gave him a negative result. "In the end I had nothing and that's why I felt so good", concluded Jesús Machín.









