translated from Spanish: With strict measures endorses Morelia City Council reopening non-essential shops

Morelia, Michoacán.- In order to make an adequate transition and with all the necessary measures to safeguard the health of the population, the City council of Morelia, established a series of strict health measures to guarantee the reopening of a sector of shops, classified as not essential by the federation, as part of the return to normality and the revival of the local economy , as reported in a statement.
The Government of Morelia, has been respectful and has conducted itself under the guidelines determined by the Government of Mexico, as well as that of the State, in addition to the General Health Council, so, at the conclusion of the National Day of Healthy Distance and the gradual return to normality, provided authorization for the reopening of various businesses.

New morelia normal

New morelia normal

New morelia normal

New morelia normal

These establishments, classified as non-essential, must meet a strict set of requirements in order to return to their operation, since while it is planned to gradually increase the pace, the priority remains in the section of ensuring adequate sanitary conditions to mitigate the spread and effects of COVID-19 and thus save lives.
Operate at only 25 per cent of its capacity, the installation and supervision of health filters, training of its staff, constant sanitization of space, use of antibacterial gel and mouth coverings, as well as the guarantee of an adequate distance between people, are some of the actions that must be implemented in a mandatory way.

The suspension of activities will be maintained in establishments considered to be of neighborhood or zonal impact, such as cinemas, casinos, party rooms, bars, private clubs, fun centers and electronic games, spas, billiards and nightclubs, in addition to the temporary suspension of permits for events such as jaripeos, municipal fairs, regional and mass gatherings of all nature, whose concession depends on the City Council of Morelia.

Original source in Spanish

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