| Castejón positively values ??the provision by the Government of Spain to the autonomous communities of more than 2,000 military specialists in tracking the disease | The mayor, Ana Belén Castejón, has encouraged this Tuesday morning, August 25, Cartagena to download the Covid 19 tracking application, known as Radar Covid, which has been launched by the Government of Spain and could reduce the impact of the pandemic up to 30 percent.
“It is a small gesture that can help a lot.
All the information is anonymous and, nevertheless, it can greatly facilitate the tracking tasks, as announced this morning by the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, in his appearance, ”said Castejón.The mayor has valued very positively the provision by the Government of Spain to the autonomous communities of more than 2,000 military specialists in tracking the disease.
"COVID19 does not understand ideology and we must all pitch in.
The president's proposals and offers to the Communities seem very positive to me.
More trackers and better legal advice to improve coordination and ensure that the necessary measures are taken at all times.
As we well know in Cartagena, the willingness and collaboration of the Armed Forces is always absolute and fundamental ”, stated Castejón.The union of all political forces, administrations and citizens in general is essential to overcome this crisis.
“Together we are stronger.
Only united can we overcome this crisis.
The people of Cartagena have always had an exemplary behavior and we will continue to do so, complying with the regulations to the letter to stop the increase in the virus spread curve ”, the mayor highlighted.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena