translated from Spanish: Traffic light is kept red on the Edomex; Del Mazo asks people to stay at home

The epidemiological traffic light in the State of Mexico will remain in red, at least one more week. With 17,815 confirmed cases of patients infected with COVID-19 since the pandemic began, 2,442 considered active as they started with symptoms two weeks or less ago, the entity continues to face the virus and the call to the population continues to be staying at home.
In a social media message, the governor of the State of Mexico, Alfredo del Mazo, acknowledged that there is concern and concern among the population to know how the disease will behave in the coming weeks.
“Since the advent of the pandemic has changed our lives very quickly, we start with healthy distance, prevention and isolation. The great effort that everyone has made to stay at home has helped us prevent the pandemic from being worse than it has been to this day. This has been made possible by the effort, cooperation and solidarity of all. Mexicans are characterized by our solidarity when it comes to helping. I’m sure we’re going to face this great challenge,” the representative acknowledged.

Let’s get ahead! pic.twitter.com/n7e4ebiz7l
— Alfredo Del Mazo (@alfredodelmazo) June 5, 2020

In the State of Mexico, there have been 2,185 deaths of patients confirmed with COVID-19, so prevention measures remain in place for the population to be taken care of and prevent contagion.
“I know it hasn’t been easy, it’s been weeks, hard months, but we’re going to make it. I invite you all, to all, to do our best, we have a great reason to succeed, our families. Let us continue to make a great effort to stay at home as much as possible, we will have the opportunity to go out with encouragement, with enthusiasm. Today it’s about continuing to take care of everyone’s health,” Del Mazo said in his message.
Without specifying dates or deadlines, the representative assured that soon we will be able to hug again, eat with family play in the streets or see friends and go out with family.
“As that moment comes, it is very important that we keep our spirits, our spirits, our desire to succeed. We all want this to happen and we are going to make it, and we are going to get ahead, it is important that we continue to make that great effort, I am sure that together, in unity, with the great strength that characterizes us Mexicans, we will achieve it”, concluded the Mexiquense representative.
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Original source in Spanish

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