9 City Hall departments put in charge
208 operative employees, 42 administrative personnel on assignment
42 emergency vehicles, 5 administrative vehicles activated
2,000 flyers, 500 posters, 20 banners, and 50 social media spots utilized in diffusion campaign
3,000 liters of sanitizing solution sprayed in public areas
20 public spaces closed to the public
113 service calls to expel people from restricted places
19 persons detained
4,300 business establishments registered in the municipality
1,150 businesses partially or totally closed
1,872 essential businesses inspected for compliance with directives
22 businesses cited for recurrent non-compliance
7 businesses ordered to close
3,250 passengers screened at Chapala bus station
3,000 face masks given away to bus passengers
15,094 motor vehicles inspected at roadside checkpoints
9,343 (61.9%) of vehicles denied entry
5,751 (38.1%) of vehicles allowed entry
37,372 estimated number of tourists prevented from arrival
500 local applicants registered for Jalisco employment and income protection plan
500 pantry good despensas distributed to seniors in “Jalisco te Reconoce” program
150 elderly and disabled provided daily take-out meals at DIF soup kitchen
829 despensas handed out per month to soup kitchen beneficiaries
1,000 vulnerable families (5,000 individuals) receiving weekly despensas plus chicken, beef and pork meat through Alimentando Esperanzas program
1.2 million pesos estimated total investment in emergency plan execution