translated from Spanish: 7 states determine to conclude online school year

Morelia.-Intercvid-19 meeting in which the states of Coahuila, Colima, Durango, Michoacán, Nuevo León, Jalisco and Tamaulipas, agreed to work on an economic revival agenda. It was also considered not to start classes during the present school year, which will end from households in areas where the necessary conditions allow, such as internet connection. In addition, they needed a way to get access to these educational mechanisms for children who are disadvantaged to access these educational mechanisms.

In addition, a general protocol of health and economic reopening was also raised, which provides for a gradual reopening based on the hospital capacity of each state, as well as the implementation of health protocols for each economic sector. With regard to the level of unemployment, the secretary of economy of Coahuila, Jaime Guerra Pérez, reported that more than 91 thousand jobs have been lost in April alone according to official data of the Mexican Institute of Social Security.Likewise the governor of Coahuila, Miguel Riquelme considered it very important to mark the route for economic reopening within the 7 entities. You may also be interested:Covid-19: What is herd immunity? New Laredo beer production date revealed



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