translated from Spanish: Salvador Alvarado’s non-essential companies open in full red light

Guamúchil, Sinaloa.- Approximately 70 non-essential businesses throughout the municipality of Salvador Alvarado are open. Civil Protection coordinator Luis Alberto Gastélum Camacho disclosed that they are trying to work in harmony with traders, but seeing the situation of increased contagion they have already begun to apply sanctions, which are economic fines.” Shops that are not complying with the security measures and do not have their doors closed will be given a penalty, as they have done for about a month, this for not complying with the provisions of the Ministry of Health, since at the moment the pandemic is a contingency of national security.”

He emphasized that so far the number of sanctions that have been granted to the different businesses that have opened even though they had to remain with the doors closed has not been counted. 

He said that most of the turns have not been given the directions given to them, among which were boutiques, shoe shops, jewelry stores, perfumeries. Approximately two or three businesses per turn are open in the Center. He indicated that this problem occurred throughout the municipality, but in the Center it is where people crowded the most. He detailed that he had not stopped doing the work of awareness, but made it very clear that for this type of circumstance the co-responsibility of the citizens and the Government was very necessary. 
Our traffic light is in red, the indications of both the State and Federal Governments are to keep the non-essential shops closed and to monitor the essentials.”

The city official said they have been chatting with businessmen, localists, to keep businesses closed, more so that contagions are on the rise in the municipality. He added that they have been carrying out the operations, leaving almost every day to review the shops, but emphasized that there must be co-responsibility among the locators, entrepreneurs and authorities in order to mitigate the risks. “This is also the responsibility of citizens, because they need to abide by security measures, they need to follow the directions of the Health Sector and keep the shops closed.” The Civil Protection Coordinator said merchants are concerned about opening and receiving their customers, but said they need the flow of people in the city center to decrease. The official invited the public to follow the instructions, because it is best to protect their health and be sheltered in their homes.

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