translated from Spanish: Morelia Abastos Central will be able to open on Sundays

Morelia, Michoacán.- The secretary of the town hall of Morelia Humberto Arróniz Reyes, disclosed that the Morelia Abastos Central will be able to open on Sundays, this in order to avoid a food crisis.
In an interview, the official said markets and tianguis will not be able to open the remaining Sundays in January because they agreed in a meeting with merchant leaders.
However, the Abastos Central supplys food to other municipalities and therefore the city council decided to exempt them from closure, but their health precautions must be exercised.
The official said the Sunday closure will remain in place and are currently discussing the possibility of some food stores opening but respecting the closure at 7 p.m.
In that sense, Arróniz Reyes said that on the tour that took place last Sunday they realized that approximately 90% of Morelia’s business did respect the closure.
questioned about yesterday’s positioning of the measures taken on business, morelia City Council Secretary said that you are going to remain in force for at least the remainder of January and will wait to see how the behavior of covid-19 contagions is going to continue to know whether or not they are still in force during February.

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