Jalisco tops for clandestine graves
The number of victims buried in a clandestine grave discovered in El Salto at the beginning of October has risen to 113, the Jalisco Attorney General’s Office (FGE) announced in an update.
The number of victims buried in a clandestine grave discovered in El Salto at the beginning of October has risen to 113, the Jalisco Attorney General’s Office (FGE) announced in an update.
Only nine of the 706 graves built in April in Guadalajara’s large Mezquitán cemetery for citizens who die from Covid-19 have been occupied, according to Alberto Martínez Armenta, the municipal director of cemeteries.
Seventy-one health professionals in Jalisco died after becoming infected with Covid-19 between March 14 and October 28, according to state health authorities.
Thousands of women in Jalisco will have access to free pubic transportation thanks to the Cities of the Future program promoted by the British Embassy in Mexico City, and coordinated by various state agencies.
With a spike of 364 confirmed cases in the past week, Jalisco continues to top the national chart for dengue in Mexico, federal authorities confirm.
All being well, students in Jalisco will be able to return to in-person classes as of January 25, 2021, Governor Enrique Alfaro announced this week.
For the remainder of 2020, municipalities in Jalisco will be granted free rein to implement their own measures to control the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, Governor Enrique Alfaro announced Monday.
The coronavirus pandemic has caused a surge in alcoholism in Jalisco, the State Council Against Addictions (CECAJ) is reporting.
Tlaquepaque artist and businessman Sergio Bustamante last week unveiled two works that form part of the Guadalajara suburb’s Galería a Cielo Abierto (Open Sky Gallery) project.