YUCATAN MAYOR SENDS STREET VENDORS HOME, BUT FIRST BUYS ALL THEIR MERCHANDISE

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ESPITA, May 3, 2020.- It was with evident joy and desire to get ahead that the street vendors in this town ended up after the mayor, Josué Castillo, bought their entire sale and sent them to their homes to protect themselves from the Covid-19.

This news was well-received by these people who live daily and are exposed as they work touring and selling on public roads.

It should be noted that these people will be able to continue working from their homes.

To prevent them from going out on the streets again, the mayor offered to buy what they produce in their patios and backyards, in order to use these supplies to prepare food in municipal kitchens and give it away to people in vulnerable situations.

All this arises as part of the measures taken to protect people.

The municipal president reported that a campaign will be launched to sanitize the market, parks, neighborhoods, towns, and areas where these vendors, popularly known as vendors, go to work.

“We cannot prohibit them from working, on the contrary, we must find a way to help our people,” said Josué Castillo. “I will not take my finger off the line, we will continue fighting to get ahead, our goal is that there are no more infections and that the economy of the people is not affected further.”

Source: yucatanahora.mx

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