The beaches, rivers, squares, the boardwalk, and all public spaces of mass concentration in Puerto Vallarta will continue to be closed to the public, according to Mayor Arturo Dávalos Peña, while calling on the people of Vallarta to continue staying at home.
During the remote town hall session held this Thursday, Mayor Dávalos Peña announced that the state governor Enrique Alfaro Ramírez has indicated that on May 15 the possibility of returning gradually will be analyzed, in some municipalities of the state, to the economic reactivation, however, he stressed that for this . . .
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