Reiterates call to strengthen coordination
Facing the actions to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Carlos Miguel Aysa González said that it is time to work as a team for the people of Campeche.
At the meeting of the COVID-19 State Coordinating Center, which he chaired this day at the House of Governors, he reiterated the call to the authorities of the three orders of government and Petróleos Mexicanos to redouble inter-institutional efforts.
«In this health emergency, our obligation as a government is to work responsibly to meet the demands of the people and prevent further damage,» said Aysa González.
Previously, the Secretary of Economic Development, Ricardo Ocampo Fernández, reported that of the 238 million pesos that the Impulso NAFIN Campeche financing program will initially allocate, 85 percent have been labeled to support the trade and services sector, and 15 remaining percent to industrial.
Likewise, it reported on the actions that the Supply Committee has carried out to support productive activity during the contingency, such as the Itinerant Market, which has toured more than 41 neighborhoods and benefited some 10,000 families with the sale of low-cost supplies. cost.
Also, reported that through the Contingent Credit COVID-19 program, BanCampeche has granted more than five million pesos.
The Secretary of Government Administration and Innovation, Gustavo Ortiz González, presented the design of the microsite www.campeche.gob.mx/coronavirus, where updated information on the status of COVID-19 will be available.
For his part, the Health Secretary, José Luis González Pinzón, explained that last night’s report registered an accumulated statewide level of 385 cases of coronavirus; 211 have recovered, 136 are active and 38 deaths. The municipality of Carmen has concentrated a total of 244 cases, 100 of them offshore.
The manager of Health Security in the Marine Region Pemex Exploration and Production, José Antonio Tovar Iglesias, reported that the company has applied extreme preventive measures in the Sonda de Campeche that include more sanitation actions on the platforms and the increase in the number of diagnostic tests.
He assured that the oil facilities that have suspended activities will resume them when it is certain that all the workers who work there are healthy, and the structures are properly sanitized.
The meeting was attended by the Secretary General of the Government, Pedro Armentía López; the delegate of federal development programs, Katia Meave Ferniza; military and naval authorities; the delegates of the IMSS, Carlos Félix Medina and the Issste, Humberto Cabrales Aguilar, as well as the heads of the secretariats of Social and Human Development, Christian Castro Bello, and of Public Security, Jorge Argáez Uribe.