BCS will be brought into line with a breakdown of a quarter of Covid-19 cases

Baja California Sur (BCS) health officials have only begun offering a breakdown of neighborhood-to-neighborhood coronavirus infections on the state’s website, however, they are also hanging banners in epidemic-plagued neighborhoods, warning citizens to be cautious.

“This measure will provide more data for citizens to take precautions when leaving their homes, especially in spaces where coronavirus transmission is more important,” said Health Minister Victor George Flores.

The placement of these banners has been controversial, El Universal reports. Neighbours complained on social media that this discriminatory action can have repercussions.

The added warnings occur as instances continue in the state.

Yesterday, the fitness government showed 151 new instances of coronavirus, 89 in La Paz, 34 in Los Cabos, seven in Comondo, six in Loreto and 3 in Mulegé, bringing the cumulative number of instances to 5954.

Seven other people died yesterday, five in La Paz and two in Los Cabos, and the total number of deaths in the state is 241. Health officials say 133 patients have been discharged from hospitals and 3,043 have recovered.

Again, BCS has the highest infection rate consistent with the capita in Mexico with 137.42 cases shown consistent with 1,000 inhabitants. The highest rate at the moment is in Coahuila, with 78.8 per 1000

Twenty-two doctors arrived in La Paz de Querétaro and Mexico City this week to treat patients with coronavirus.

The state has 251 hospital beds and 171 enthusiasts. Currently, 75 enthusiasts are used.

Following the example of Oaxaca, which banned the sale and distribution of junk food to minors this month, the chairman of the Congressional Education Committee, Esteban Ojeda Ramarez, told BCS Noticias that the Morena party intended to file a bill in September.

At least 10 other Mexican states are banning junk food for minors as a way to curb Mexico’s obesity and diabetes epidemic, which prevails mainly in BCS.

“Baja California Sur is in the top spot for soft drinks and junk food, and obesity and diabetes rates in years of training are among those in the country,” Ojeda said.

In July, 23 drug traffickers were arrested and more than 12,200 doses of BCS narcotics were seized. Of the drugs seized, 10,888 doses were methamphetamine and 1378 doses of marijuana. Ten of the detainees were women, BCS News reports.

She is not arrested but publicly embarrassed, reports BCS News, a tourist known only as Amanda who explained a questionable photo with a murky story.

Last week, Amanda posted a photo on her Instagram account of herself in Balandra in La Paz, proudly holding a parrotfish she said she would eat with Portabello mushrooms. Of its 29,000 subscribers, 800 “I liked” the photo.

However, Balandra, like all BCS beaches, unless Los Cabos, is closed. In addition, Balandra Bay was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005 and is a domain that has been closed to fishing since 2012.

Shortly after posting the photo, Amanda added a comment stating that she had pasted the brightly colored and still brightly colored fish in a position a few hours away and made the decision to move to Balandra to take the photo.

Shortly after the scale of President Obrador in Los Cabos last Friday, someone reopened the San José del Cabo estuary to the sea over the weekend, draining it with new water and leaving bodies of rotten fish.

Entrepreneur and activist Blanca Pedrón, who has long fought for the estuary and other herbal spaces in Los Cabos, lamented that the estuary has once been “raped, kidnapped by intentionally and intentionally emptying it; you can see how they intentionally opened the mouth of the river.” our estuary, opening grooves to empty it.

Rafael Vázquez of Mexico United for his beaches said that repeated requests to the sandbank that protects the estuary, a safe haven for birds and other wild animals, and the strengthening of surveillance to prevent acts of vandalism, have been greeted with deaf ears through the town hall.

Despite the installation of two thermal imaging cameras in July, the situation remains unchecked and no culprits have been identified.

The estuary, which has been a domain since 1993, was one of the region’s first attractions for foreign visitors centuries ago, when Spanish galleons and pirate ships stopped to fill their water materials while traveling in the direction of industry between Mexico and the Philippines. It is also a water source for local farmers and is located on a coveted waterfront property plot.

August is the high season for the spawning of sea turtles in front of Los Cabos, and visitors and citizens are encouraged to respect the nests they deposit on the beaches. The director of the sea turtle ion program, Graciela Tiburcio Pintos, said more than 250 nests in Los Cabos and the Pacific coast have been parked for eggs.

Tiburcio urges bathers to reduce their plastic consumption, keep their dogs tied and in chorus so that they do not drive on the beach. Schoolchildren are asked to help loose baby turtles and are told how to protect them from extinction, but coronavirus can slow this program down for now, he said.

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