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NUEVA NORMALIDAD. Publica STSPH Medidas Preventivas Que Deben Observar Empresas Y Centros De Trabajo NUEVA NORMALIDAD. Publica STSPH medidas preventivas que deben observar empresas y centros de trabajo. | 7 ESTATAL | 4 ESTATAL | 6 Para agilizar trámites, El priismo está firme *Valores: Moneda Venta en pesos registro de candidatos y a la espera para por partidos políticos e adentrarse a comicios Dólar ($) 22.96 independientes, podría que están detenidos, Euro (€) 25.30 ser digital, planea IEEH afirma Julio Valera Libra (£) 27.97 [ ROSA GABRIELA PORTER ] [ REDACCIÓN ] *Fuente: Banco Nacional de México. LA PRESIDENTE Y DIRECTOR GENERAL: Jorge Kahwagi Gastine en DE HOY L U N E S 2 2 J U N I O 2 0 2 0 AÑO 11 Nº 4067 / $6.00 cronica w w w . c r o n i c a h i d a l g o . c o m Va Hidalgo con la ciencia en lucha contra Covid-19 ■ Mientras no haya una vacuna la solución será poco probable, afirma el gobernador Omar Fayad ■ Entre los investigadores está un grupo de expertos de la Universidad Politécnica de Pachuca [ STAFF CRÓNICA HIDALGO ] na", destacó el gobernador Omar Fayad, aíses como China, Alemania, Nueva durante la conferencia matutina que el pre- Zelanda que ya habían controlado la sidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador ofre- Ppandemia generada por el coronavi- ció desde el C5i, el pasado jueves. rus Covid-19 registraron rebrotes; "mientras La "Convocatoria para acceso a tiem- no haya una vacuna la solución será poco po de luz sincrotrón para combatir el Covid- probable, por eso el gobierno de Hidalgo ha 19", que el Gobierno del Estado de Hidalgo insistido en este tema de financiar investiga- y el Instituto Paul Scherrer (PSI, por sus ción científica y mandar investigaciones de siglas en inglés) emitieron el 23 de marzo mexicanos en el convenio con Suiza para registró la participación de 20 proyectos, tratar de buscar medicamentos o la vacu- de los cuales se eligieron a cinco. .3 ESPECIAL El programa Operativo Escudo implementado en la entidad a mandato del gobernador Omar Fayad,ha dado buenos resultados,muestra de ello,es que el número de contagios y fallecimientos,no ha sido alto en relación a otros estados, 2 así como impedir que el sistema de salud hidalguense colapsara. REGIONES | 8 ESCRIBEN Comienza desbandada ANDRÉS TORRES 3 de asambleístas en los RAÚL TREJO DELARBRE UNO municipios del Valle del Mezquital para brincar a RAFAEL CARDONA DOS candidatura municipal [ HUGO CARDÓN ] PEPE GRILLO DOS LA LUNES, 22 JUNIO 2020 Directorio cronica Impreso en LC Impresos S.A. de C.V., ubicación en La Crónica de Hoy Calzada Azcapotzalco-La Villa 160,Col.San Marcos,México,D.F. EN HIDALGO Número de Certificado de Reserva,04-2010-030418300100- DIRECTOR GENERAL:José Ángel Silva Hidalgo 101 del Indautor,Dirección de Reservas de Derechos de la SEP. PRESIDENTE: Número de Certificado de Licitud de Titulo y Contenido,14786, DIRECTOR EDITORIAL:Andrés Torres Aguirre de la Comisión Calificadora de Publicaciones y Revistas Ilustradas de la Jorge Kahwagi Gastine EDITORA GENERAL:Daysy Barrios Romero Secretaría de Gobernación. VICEPRESIDENTE: EDITOR ADJUNTO:Luis Enrique Juárez Guzmán El contenido de los artículos es responsabilidad de los autores.Todos los Jorge Kahwagi Macari FOTOGRAFÍA:Aldo Falcón Jiménez derechos están reservados.Queda prohibida la reproducción parcial o total del material publicado sin consentimiento por escrito de los editores. PAGINADORES:Jazmín Falcón Jiménez DOMICILIO:Bulevar Valle de San Javier No.534,interiores 101 y 102. Julio Enrique Hoyos León Fraccionamiento Valle de San Javier. CP.42086 Alejandro Ortega Betancourt SUSCRIPCIONES: 719-7767,719-3641 [email protected] ♠ BALANCE DE CONTAGIOS GRILLERÍAS arriba VA POR OTRA La senadora suplente, Liliana Oropeza busca la candidatura del Partido Revolucionario Institucio- ARIEL GUTIÉRREZ nal en Tasquillo. En el Partido, afirma que no quie- re participar porque le tiene miedo a un contagio Destaca la la- por Covid-19. En Tasquillo dice que le insisten y le bor de Jesús Ariel insisten en el PRI para que ella sea candidata por lo Gutiérrez Santander, que está buscando apoyo entre los líderes de la zo- como director gene- na. El problema es que luego de año y años de men- ral del Instituto Ca- tiras y engaños a quienes han confiado en ella, es tastral del Estado, muy fácil predecir su fracaso. Por si fuera poco, exal- porque en su gestión caldes de Tasquillo como Fausto Trejo y Abel Rojo ya pa- el catastro en Hidal- saron su inconformidad al PRI respecto a la posibilidad de go se posiciona como PACHUCA: 734 CASOS que la senadora suplente sea la abanderada tricolor y en uno de los cuatro ca- el municipio la animadversión contra ella está más viva tastros más impor- que nunca. tantes del país, esto de acuerdo con el Ín- El Gobierno de Hidalgo, a través de su microsi- En la lista de municipios con contagios desta- SESIÓN ORDINARIA dice de Moderniza- tio coronavirus.hidalgo.gob.mx, informó en su ca: Pachuca, con 734 casos; Mineral de la Re- ción de Catastro corte a las 19 horas del 21 de junio que en Hi- forma, con 288; Tizayuca, con 253 Tulancingo, Este lunes, están citados las y los diputados de la LXIV Le- 2020, publicado por dalgo se confirmaron 3 mil 248 casos positivos 137; así como Huejutla con 130 infectados. gislatura del Congreso de Hidalgo. Trascendió entre los la Sedatu. a la enfermedad Covid-19, 631 pacientes recu- Referente a fallecidos, Pachuca aparece con grillitos que los representantes populares se reuni- perados, 1293 personas hospitalizadas, 1895 94; Tizayuca, 47; Tulancingo y Mineral de la rán en la sede del Poder Legislativo para debatir y ambulatorios, 551 defunciones, así como 324 Reforma con 21, respectivamente; así como en su caso, aprobar, la iniciativa enviada por el go- sospechosos a ser portadores del virus SARS- Tepeapulco con 19. bernador de la entidad, Omar Fayad, sobre la Ley CoV-2. Foto: Especial. de Amnistía para el estado. De la misma forma, también se espera que den a conocer las licencias abajo por tiempo indefinido que ingresen o reingresen aquellos legisladores que vayan a brincar a la can- LA IMAGEN didatura para alguno de los ayuntamientos, como Ricardo Baptista o Susana Ángeles, quienes ya estaban fuera, pero, con la pausa electoral, retomaron sus respec- tivas curules. NUEVA NORMALIDAD Ante la perspectiva de que Hidalgo entró en semá- foro naranja, ya muchas empresas, comercios y ac- PEDRO PORRAS tividades gubernamentales de los tres poderes, así como de los dos niveles de gobierno, preparan las Una gran zo- acciones para retomar los trabajos pendientes. Ca- zobra se vive en el be resaltar que desde la puesta en marcha del semáforo municipio de Tezon- por Covid-19, causó mucha confusión, ya que se señaló tepec de Aldama, que sólo podrían ir retomando sus actividades aquellas luego que se regis- entidades federativas que no estuvieran en rojo y confor- tren diversos he- me a lo establecido; sin embargo, algunas alcaldías y co- chos violentos y merciantes entendieron a su modo y reactivaron sus tra- que las autoridades bajos. Confiemos que por dicha maniobra, en unas sema- municipales no to- nas los casos no repunten. men acciones al respecto. Ante es- tos hechos, el alcal- de del lugar no ha Esta columna, así como Arriba y dado los resultados DESATIENDEN MEDIDAS Abajo se basan en trascendidos o suficientes a fin de hechos sin confirmar que circulan mantener la con- El mercado Primero de Mayo, ubicado en el tración de grandes multitudes de personas, es- fianza entre sus primer cuadro de la ciudad de Pachuca, lució to, con la finalidad de evitar la propagación del en los corrillos políticos. pobladores. abarrotado, pese a que en el estado aún se en- virus SARS-CoV-2. cuentra en alerta y no se permite la concen- Foto: Aldo Falcón crónica EL DATO | HERRAMIENTA SALUDABLE Una de las mejores actividades cardiovasculares y 3 EstataL una alternativa de movilidad durante la emergencia sanitaria es el uso de la bicicleta LUNES, 22 JUNIO 2020 [email protected] Invierte Hidalgo en solución científica contra Covid-19 TRABAJO CIENTÍFICO ᮣ Financia proyectos de investigadores mexicanos en coordinación con el Instituto Paul Scherrer Científicos de distintos países, tendrán acceso a tiempo de luz en el Sincrotrón Suizo [ STAFF CRÓNICA HIDALGO ] también un grupo de expertos de COMPROMISO aíses como China, Ale- la Universidad Politécnica de Pa- DE O. FAYAD mania, Nueva Zelanda chuca, quienes ponen a esta ins- que ya habían contro- titución hidalguense a la altura [ ALBERTO QUINTANA ] Plado la pandemia gene- de las mejores del mundo. Hidalgo no se detiene y el rada por el coronavirus Covid- En México enfrentamos las gobierno de Omar Fayad, 19 registraron rebrotes; "mien- pandemias del Siglo XXI, entre esta comprometido para tras no haya una vacuna la so- ellas Covid-19, con instrumen- salir adelante de este gran lución será poco probable, por tos de investigación obsoletos e reto de la pandemia de Co- eso el gobierno de Hidalgo ha insuficientes, lo cual limita a la vid-19, afirmó el secretario insistido en este tema de finan- comunidad científica para abor- Ejecutivo de la Política Pú- ciar investigación científica y dar y/o resolverlas. blica, José Luis Romo Cruz. mandar investigaciones de me- Los científicos mexicanos que El compromiso del manda- xicanos en el convenio con Sui- podrán realizar sus investigacio- tario es reactivar la econo- za para tratar de buscar medica- nes en el SLS son: mía y cuidar la salud de los mentos o la vacuna", destacó Liliana Quintanar Vera, Edgar hidalguenses, implemen- el gobernador Omar Fayad, du- Morales Ríos, Luis Brieba de Cas- tando el programa "Opera- rante la conferencia matutina tro, Mario Alberto Rodríguez Pé- tivo Escudo" para hacer que el presidente Andrés Ma- rez, Luis Rodríguez Martínez, Nils frente a la pandemia del nuel López Obrador ofreció des- Schuth (Alemania) y Fanis Mis- coronavirus.
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