Guasave, Sinaloa.- Given the increase in infections by covid-19 in the municipality, the president of Canaco He commented that the Municipal Health Council will be meeting next week to develop a new strategy and readjust the health measures that are being applied.
He assured that the good side of this is that they have not been infections that have caused deaths or serious situations in people.
ADVANTAGE
He pointed out that the fact that a large part of society is immunized against the virus is being taken into account, so strong effects are not expected, as in the previous spikes, since the vaccines have given a positive result.
“The need to mitigate this virus continues, but the protocols to follow for society will be made known,” he assured.
He revealed that the measures that would be implemented in the commercial sector to prevent the increase in cases would be practically the same as those that had been used in the strongest times of the pandemic.
He expressed that the call will be made to society to make it aware that this is not over and is resurfacing again, so it will be very important that they contribute their grain of sand by respecting the indications given by the authorities.
“I cannot get ahead of the Ministry of Health, but the protocols will be announced next week.
It will be very important that they respect each other, for the good of all,” he said.
INDICATIONS
He indicated that if an official statement is issued not to allow the passage of businesses that do not respect health protocols, people will have to abide by the measures, so as merchants and businessmen, they are always in the best disposition to cooperate with the authorities. , so they will be sticking to the indications and decisions that they indicate.
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He stressed that he still does not know how strict the protocols that will be implemented will be, but that it is certain that he will be asked not to lower his guard, since the citizens were having a great relaxation.
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