Children Return to Schools in Quintana Roo Despite the Spectre of COVID-19
The threat of the virus scares many parents to return to face-to-face courses, but some do take their children to school.
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The threat of the virus scares many parents to return to face-to-face courses, but some do take their children to school.
The Secretariat of the Navy of Mexico announced that three of the seven municipalities in Quintana Roo, with a recurrent presence of sargassum, currently maintain a low levels of the problematic algae.
The Government of Solidaridad, chaired by Laura Beristain Navarrete, maintains the strategy against the spread of COVID-19 in the population, based on a policy of prevention, diagnosis and care.
Given the possible return to face-to-face classes, authorities will be working to prevent the spread of the virus in minors.
Five people were injured, including a young girl in a spectacular traffic accident between a Felipe Carrillo Puerto taxi and a private car, in the section of the federal highway 307, near Paamul.
The Secretariat of Agrarian, Land, and Urban Development (SEDATU) has started working on areas adjacent to the Maya Train project. The project has an investment of just over 778 million pesos (mp).
Authorities announced that FONATUR has finally taken over the control of the highway and are now in the planning stages of a 22.7 KM (14 miles) detour that will relieve traffic on a highway travelled by more than 50 thousand vehicles transiting every day.
The sargassum problem continues along Quintana Roo beaches. The navy is now taking over to reinstall barriers and provide additional collection vessels.
This week FONATUR has been given the task of repairing the highway, carretera 307, that runs between Cancun and Chetumal.
Campos cnfirmed as new Municipal President of Solidaridad as the Electoral Institute of Quintana Roo (Ieqroo) delivered the certificate of majority to Lili Campos Miranda, with a total of 26,379 votes.