translated from Spanish: Bank schedules change to avoid saturation

BBVA bank reported changes in the schedules of its branches from next Wednesday, June 10.
This, to help with the saturation of people on the street or in transport, at peak times.
“From next Wednesday, June 10 and until further notice the hours of service for all branches in Mexico City and the Metropolitan Zone of the Valley of Mexico will be from 10:00 to 16:30 hours from Monday to Friday,” the bank said in an information card.
“This measure will ensure that both BBVA Mexico employees and customers who wish to go to the branches, can travel to them without increasing the flow of people using public transport at peak times, and also improving, to some extent, vehicle traffic.”
Until this Sunday, June 7, the Valley of Mexico was still red light, because of its high level of coronavirus contagions and people hospitalized for this disease.
The health recommendation for people when going to banks and in general in the public space is to keep the healthy distance, use mouth covers and constant hand washing, on the street with antibacterial gel.

Important Notice! pic.twitter.com/6ZQYCrHPfg
— BBVA Mexico (@BBVA_Mex) June 7, 2020

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Original source in Spanish

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