translated from Spanish: “Irresponsible to be called to leave home,” Silvano Aureoles on AMLO message

Morelia, Michoacán.- Following the statements of the President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, and his demonstration not to abide by the prevention measures around COVID-19, the governor of Michoacán, Silvano Aureoles Conejo, called irresponsible not to do health authorities and call on the population to take to the streets.
“I am not the one to give advice to the president, but my call is that health measures and protocols be adhered to. It is irresponsible for health authorities to be saying what to do in contingency and others to do other things. It is a matter of conscience, of responsibility of whoever, no matter whether he is the president of the Republic.”
The president’s message through a video was as follows:
“Don’t go snping, we’re going forward. Don’t stop dating, we’re still in the first phase. I’m going to tell you when they don’t come out.”
In this regard, the Michoacan governor recalled that the more than 300 positive cases of coronavirus will increase, so he rejected that the pandemic is not seriously seen.
At the bank, containment measures at Morelia airport and bus terminals have been strengthened, nurse and medical uniforms will be delivered, health convoys continue in municipalities, among other measures.

Original source in Spanish

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