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Jalisco Human Rights Commission asks government to put health over economy

Given the high number of infections and deaths by COVID-19, the Jalisco State Human Rights Commission ( CEDHJ ) urges the State government, the municipalities, and the health authorities to put life over the economic reopening.

The Commission reiterates that in the case of educational and workspaces that are not essential, they must remain closed. It also requests that healthcare guidelines be generated for spaces such as the home, public transportation, self-service stores, offices, and banks.

In the economic area, requests that the possibility of deferring tax payments be analyzed and that economic aid programs . . .

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