Covid-19 strikes Jalisco medical personnel
Jalisco’s Health Department (SSJ) has revealed that 26 cases of infection with the SAR-CoV-2 virus have been detected among personnel serving in medical centers in Ocotlán and Puerto Vallarta.
Jalisco’s Health Department (SSJ) has revealed that 26 cases of infection with the SAR-CoV-2 virus have been detected among personnel serving in medical centers in Ocotlán and Puerto Vallarta.
Zapopan firefighters offer a demonstration to members of the Guadalajara media on how to correctly use isolation stretchers to transport patients infected with the SARS CoV-2 virus.
Twenty-one residents from the Jalisco towns of Tamazula de Gordiano and Mazamitla have died after consuming cane alcohol allegedly containing methanol, the state government has revealed. The victims all suffered loss of vision, intense pain, breathing difficulties and convulsions, reports say.
Although Jalisco authorities have shied away from introducing a “Ley Seca” (dry law) in the state, a beer shortage is looming on the horizon, reports indicate.
By May 15, the Jalisco state government will have worked out its strategy to exit the coronavirus health contingency lockdown, Governor Enrique Alfaro said Monday after conferring with members of his cabinet.
The Jalisco state government this week showed off a new helicopter that will be used to fight forest fires over the next couple of months.
Soon after Zapopan authorities posted images of municipal cops doling out bags of essential goods to local residents from the back of a police truck,
Computer science engineer Mark Jones has long been wary about the development of telecommunications equipment in Mexico, particularly its latest iteration, known as 5G or the fifth generation mobile network.
The University of Guadalajara has opened a fourth Covid-19 testing laboratory at its campus in Puerto Vallarta, the Centro Universitario de la Costa.