Surveillance tours on Puerto Vallarta beaches show why the city’s COVID-19 cases continue to grow

On beaches in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, bathers were observed without respecting the social distance and without face masks, measures implemented by the emergence of the coronavirus, and a condition to the reopening of beaches.

Jalisco Civil Protection and Firefighters reported that yesterday their staff carried out surveillance tours on the main beaches of the tourist destination and shared images showing people without face masks, whose use is mandatory in Jalisco, and groups on the sand and in the sea without keeping the recommended physical distance of at least 1.5 meters away.

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