Los Mochis, Sinaloa.- Until last Tuesday’s cut, they were 65 unionized workers of town hall by Ahome infected with Covid-19reported José Ramón Palafox.
The general secretary of the Union of Workers in the Service of the City Council recognized that this fourth wave has reached more employees; however, he stated that all are stable and under medical treatment.
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“There have been infections among our colleagues. On Tuesday we did a count and we are talking about 65 people who had tested positive. We spoke within all the staff at a general level, from the operational and administrative area, from the office areas, there were a number of people out there who came out positive, they immediately took action on the matter, they were treated and they were safeguarded in their homes. ”, he assured.
Likewise, he commented that in the case of people considered vulnerable, that is, adults or those with a chronic illness or pregnant women, they are working under the home office modality (from their homes), in order to avoid infect too.
“To all vulnerable people, pregnant, diabetic, hypertensive and over 60 years of age, the municipality made it easier for them to do their work at home. They are still working that way in an effort to protect us,” he stressed.
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Finally, he asked the entire workforce to be more responsible in terms of health protocols, not only during working hours but also outside of it, to avoid further contagion and, above all, that the operation of the dependencies is paralyzed.
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