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The mayor of Jumilla and the Covid19 medical officer report new measures and recommendations against the pandemic (02/09/2020)

Faced with the "worrying and serious evolution of infections in the municipality", we proceed to the closure of children's games, biosaludables, as well as the sports courts of Ronda Poniente and the Velodrome.

The weekly market on Tuesdays will be restricted to only food stalls Dr.

José Luis Arranz has highlighted interpersonal contact and family gatherings as the main focus of most of the infections that are being detected The mayor of Jumilla, Juana Guardiola, accompanied by the Councilor for Public Health, Antonio López, and the medical officer of the Covid19 in the municipality, José Luis Arranz, today offered a press conference in the plenary hall of the City Council in which he announced new measures to be applied in the town from today before "the worrying and serious evolution of the pandemic in Jumilla". -Weekly market.

Restricted to only food stations and with controlled access. -Closure of children's and bio-healthy games in parks and gardens. -Closing of the sports courts on Ronda Poniente avenue and Velodrome due to not having their access controlled. -Universidad Popular, Heated Swimming Pool will not open and indoor cultural events are not being scheduled, pending the evolution of the pandemic. These restrictions are added to those that came into force yesterday through the Order of the Ministry of Health and that reduce the interior capacity of hotels and restaurants to 40%, as well as recommends that those over 65 years of age go out only to strictly necesary.

Likewise, the day centers of the municipality remain closed since yesterday.

"Taking more measures is not ruled out, because the important thing is to preserve people's health, as I have done at all times," added the mayor. 111 positive cases, 6 hospitalized The figures today in Jumilla are 111 active positive cases, of which 6 are hospitalized.

A further 180 people are being followed, close contacts of whom have tested positive.

The number of infections is expected to continue to increase, at least in the next 15 days.

"I appeal again to individual responsibility to get the situation to reverse, since only in this way, complying with the rules is possible," said Juana Guardiola. Family reunions, main focus Dr.

José Luis Arranz has highlighted interpersonal contact and family gatherings as the main focus of most of the infections that are being detected. Red Level Health Center In addition, he explained that the Health Center has been at Red Level since yesterday, which means that only emergencies, chronic patients or those with previous pathologies, and pandemic issues will be attended to.

"The Jumillans be calm that we are not going to leave anyone unattended," he assured.

Likewise, she has requested that "any person who is found with symptoms of Covid19 and that after three days we have not contacted her to call the Health Center even if she is well." The staff of the Health Center has been reinforced at the administrative level to take more phone calls and "not to give the feeling that we do not want to attend.

I do ask please that those people who do not need anything important not to call because they have to prioritize." Individual responsibility Finally, both the mayor and the Covid manager in Jumilla have highlighted the importance of citizen work at this time to cut the chain of infections.

"It does not matter if there are 1,000 police officers behind, if each of us is not responsible, the virus will continue to spread.

Avoid taking grandchildren to grandparents and anyone who takes the PCR test who isolates himself is positive or negative "has recommended Dr.

Arranz. The mayor has stated that the City Council "as since the beginning of the pandemic we are collaborating in everything necessary and what is requested of us.

We are available to citizens and health authorities.

I thank all the staff once again from the City Council for their work, as well as the commendable effort being made by the staff of our Health Center, whose number is rather scarce and they are multiplying ".

Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla

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