Sinaloa.- The reduced capacity for shops is better to a closureconsidered the president of the National Chamber of Commerce and Tourist Services of Mazatlan, Roberto Lem González.
The formal and well-established trade is the one that takes the most care of its customers and workers. They are waiting for the established percentage is respected for reduce risks of Covid-19 infections.
Currently, with the orange traffic lightsanitary measures are maintained and it will surely be that way for a long time since, as health organizations have indicated, SARS-CoV-2 is not going to go away, and to keep productive activity open and sustain jobs, it is necessary to use wear a mask at all times, take the temperature of customers before entering the business and keep their distance.
The secretary of the Confederation of National Chambers of Commerce and Tourist Services (Concanaco), Guillermo Romero, stressed that those who care the most about sanitary protocols are hotels and restaurants. They have invested in equipment and have personnel in charge of ensuring that the measures are followed.
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The capacity in the common areas of the establishments are low and They are between 50 and 65 percent. The leader of merchants and hotel businessmen assures that they are still very aware of how the coronavirus is in the entity, and especially in Mazatlán.
The figures it has is that it continues to decline. Despite the fact that the entity entered the orange traffic light, the port has fewer infections.
This can also be seen in the hotel and service businesses where the workers who fell ill in January have already returned to their work.
They trust that the trend is to continue downwards, and this can be achieved with the cooperation of all.
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“Everyone doing their part. The productive sector taking care that the protocols and citizens are maintained using the face mask. Likewise, the authority working to reduce infections, and they should do more tests and treatment for the sick,” Romero said.
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