Mojácar

Mojacar Town Hall Council supplies masks to all the Residents

Vigente.

 

 

Mojácar Council has distributed, door to door, sanitary masks to all the Mojacar residents: both in the old town and on the beach and in all the districts, farmhouses and rural dwellings.

With this council initiative an effort has been made to make sure that no one who is residing in Mojácar is without a mask for protection that at this moment they are difficult to obtain.

More than 16,000 masks have been distributed throughout the municipal area, of these more than 6,000 have been made by 25 volunteers with an impermeable material purchased and supplied by the Mojacar Town Hall Council.

The thirteen councilors along with volunteers, accompanied by members of Civil Protection, have gone round all of Mojacar personally delivering the masks and taking an interest in the neighbours wellbeing.

The Mojácar Council Governing Team continues to work for the safety of all the inhabitants, complying with the regulations of the declared State of Alarm, complementing them with initiatives like the intensive disinfection of the streets and the areas of more concentration of persons, ozone cleaning of the health centers, Town Hall building and local police offices.

At the beginning of this health crisis, the Mojácar Town Council created a “crisis cabinet” that, through the means of video conferences, hold daily meetings in which the day-to-day incidents are assessed and addressed, decisions and new measures are taken according to the Towns requirements and the evolution of the pandemic.

The Governing Team, with the Mayor, Rosa María Cano at the forefront, is in direct and daily contact with the security forces, coordinating and programming the Towns safety, as well as with the authorities to implement or update the new measures that are emerging from the other administrations and the health authorities.