translated from Spanish: Health relaxed at the Pino Suárez market in Mazatlan


Sinaloa.- The José María Pino Suárez market, in Mazatlan, could receive a wake-up call from the State Commission for the Protection Against Sanitary Risks of Sinaloa (Coepriss), after the removal of at least two sanitary filters that are in the area of handicrafts and restaurants. Alejandro Ontiveros Arámburo, secretary of the board of directors of the commercial precinct, acknowledged that two days ago both sanitary filters were removed, which were located at the entrance that leads to the restaurant area and craft stalls. He said that since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Pino Suárez market has maintained sanitary filters in each of the eight doors that correspond to the main nave of the property. At each point, he said, there is a guard who is responsible for taking people’s temperatures, as well as granting antibacterial gel and requesting the certificate of vaccination against the coronavirus. He clarified that the place where the removal of the two sanitary filters had been presented is independent of the rest of the commercial area. Read more: Coronavirus Sinaloa: latest news today, September 4 on Covid-19A month ago, he recalled that the Coepris and Municipal Civil Protection asked the tenants of that part of the property to install six sanitary filters, which were needed and that since last Thursday, September 2, were removed, so he does not rule out a possible sanction. ITT Motion Technologies will invest 40 million in Guanajuato



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