Florists take another hit on Day of the Dead
Jalisco’s florists were dealt yet another blow after Day of Dead commemorations fell flat this year thanks to the coronavirus lockdown.
Jalisco’s florists were dealt yet another blow after Day of Dead commemorations fell flat this year thanks to the coronavirus lockdown.
Jalisco’s Animal Protection Law has been modified to outlaw the sale of live animals in commercial properties.
With Covid-19 cases rising in Jalisco, Governor Enrique Alfaro has announced new mitigation measures for the state that will go into force Friday, October 30 and stay in place for two weeks.
Feminist collectives in Guadalajara designated Thursday as the “Day of the Murdered,” taking part in a silent procession,
Jalisco state legislator Mariana Fernández has revealed that she has been infected with Covid-19 for the second time.
An avid equestrian all her life, Tracey Adams has always had a few horses around. She bred her first horse in the 1980s, and learned how to train the offspring as they grew up.
With Covid-19 cases spiking in the state, Jalisco authorities are urging citizens to hold back from indulging in their traditional Day of the Dead customs this year.
The Jalisco Health Department (SSJ) has admitted that isolation and fear of Covid-19 contagion has discouraged women from undergoing a mammography for the timely detection of breast cancer.
The activation of Jalisco’s emergency button announced Wednesday, October 28 by Governor Enrique Alfaro, while intended to curb the tide of the Covid-19 pandemic, does not mean a total lockdown of the state.