| The measure has been requested by Castejón at the meeting of the president and the Minister of Health with the mayors of the region | The mayor of Cartagena, Ana Belén Castejón, has asked the president of the Autonomous Community, Fernando López Miras, to ask the Government of Spain to extend the children's departure time to avoid the hottest hours. "It is necessary to take into account the peculiarities of each region.
In our case, the heat is a very important condition to take into account so that both children under 14 and their parents can enjoy the departure time at which they are authorized, "said Castejón during the meeting held by this the mayors of the Region later with the president and the Health Minister, Manuel Villegas. Likewise, the mayoress has requested that the territorial peculiarity of Cartagena be taken into account and that the legislator does not leave anything related to this issue to the interpretation.
"All the municipal groups agree, and this is what we specified in the Board of Spokespersons that we held yesterday, in the need for the uniqueness of Cartagena to be taken into account and for there to be more concrete delimiting territories for the next phase of de-escalation," he explained.
the mayorLikewise, Castejón has asked that the hospitals of Santa Lucía and El Rosell return to normality to attend to all patients whose consultations were delayed to cover the health needs of those affected by Covid-19.For this, he has demanded that the president prioritize the opening of new services at the Hospital del Rosell out of the money that the Community will receive from the State for Health.After the meeting with the President, the Mayor has reported the matters that have been discussed to the Board of Spokespersons, thanking them for their collaboration and support since the health crisis began.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena