translated from Spanish: Not all guamuchilenses can stay at home

Guamúchil, Sinaloa.- These are the men and women who leave their homes, their families, their children, to put themselves at the service of the community of Salvador Alvarado. They are the ones who cannot stay at home so that the rest can be protected and COVID-19 contagions are stopped. They are in charge of keeping the city alive during this pandemic. They are the workers of public services, paramedics, police, doctors, employees of department stores and banks of the city; those who make it possible for drinking water to continue to reach homes, to make the most essential paperwork available, and for health care to be at the service of those who need it most. A recognition to those who contribute with their work contribute to the protection of the health of each and every guamuchilenses.

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With security measures, the collection service staff travels through the city and communities every day.

Beyond public safety and surveillance, police and municipal transits are carrying out filter prevention work.

Elements of the Guamúchil Fire Department have not stopped attending emergencies 24 hours a day to those who need their support.

Japasa workers at the foot of the canyon to get the vital liquid to homes during this contingency period. A reconnaissance.



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