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A lot has been circulated yesterday and today about all the required closures in Jalisco, and in some cases   all of Mexico, up to April 30 (or more). So I thought you'd like to know what services are allowed to remain OPEN.  This from the Informador today, and applies to all of Jalisco .

 

The following are considered “essential services” during this period of closure:

Financial services (banks)        

Tax collection   

Distribution and sale of gas and propane

Production and distribution of potable water     

Food and drink production except for alcohol

Food stores, supermarkets, self-service stores, neighborhood grocery stores, and sale of pre-prepared foods         

Transportation of passengers and goods    

Agricultural production, fishing and livestock, agroindustry and agrochemicals

Cleaning products

Nursery and child care centers

Hardware stores

Private security guards

Courier services

Senior citizens homes and day-care centers

Women’s shelters and care centers for victims of violence

Telecommunication and information media

Private emergency services

Funeral and burial services

Food storage depots and cold foods supply chain for essentials

Logistics (airports, ports and railways)

Government social programs

Public security and civil protection

Administrate and carry out justice (where needed)

State and Federal legislative activities

Those things needed to preserve, maintain, and repair infrastructure that will ensure the production and distribution of indispensable services (drinking water, electrical energy, propane, petroleum, gasoline, jet fuel, basic sanitation, public transport and hospital and medical infrastructure

 

Stay safe out there!

 

 

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  • Natasha changed the title to ESSENTIAL services allowed to remain open

Nursery and child care centers on this list are causing a real head ache to one of my neighbors. She operates one and she told me that if she does not reopen she could lose her licence. She is meeting today with city hall staff to see if she can stay closed without penalty. 

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I think the part about closing liquor stores has been misinterpreted by at least Superlake since they have closed off their liquor department.  I don't think this is a ban on liquor sales, just on the separate stores that sell it.  Not sure what WalMart or El Torito is doing, anyone know?

Hopefully this will be resolved soon as I am running low on gin!  :D

No problem going to the hardware store today.  Difficulty came because too many people still not being careful about spacing, including the employees. 

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