PEMEX ASSUMES COMMITMENT TO ESTABLISH SANITARY CORD TO AVOID SPREAD OF COVID-19

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CARMEN CITY-. Authorities of Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) pledged today, within the State Roundtable for the Construction of Peace, to establish a sanitary cord in their oil and hospital facilities, as well as to demand from the supplier companies the strict instrumentation of the prevention and control protocols to prevent expansion of the coronavirus.

The representatives of the Mexican company attended in person and by videoconference, for the first time, at the meeting of the table that was held in Isla del Carmen at the call of the Executive Power of Campeche, to follow up on the epidemiological panorama of COVID -19.

Via link from Mexico City, the deputy director of Pemex Health Services, Rodolfo Lehman Mendoza, assumed the commitment that sanitary regulations will be followed in all Pemex subsidiary and supplier companies.

Likewise, it established a commitment to strengthen communication with the state health authorities to timely report on the health conditions of the workers who arrive and descend from the platforms, or are transferred to the hospital area, in addition to facilitating the carrying out of inspections in their facilities.

Meanwhile, the airport authorities determined to immediately report the ascent, descent or transfer of people with symptoms of coronavirus to guarantee their follow-up.

As part of the agreements made, it is also worth highlighting the strengthening of the surveillance tours around the island, the closure of main roads, continuing with the exhortation to the population not to leave their homes and promptly attending to complaints from citizens about events outside the law, such as the clandestine sale of alcohol.

The meeting, held at the facilities of the Seventh Naval Zone, was attended by the Secretaries of Public Security, Jorge Argáez Uribe, and Health, José Luis González Pinzón; the manager of Health Security in the Marine Region, José Antonio Tovar Iglesias; the delegate of federal development programs, Katia Meave Ferniza; the mayor Oscar Rosas González; the commander of the Seventh Naval Zone, Alejandro Miranda Oceguera; the representative of the 33rd Military Zone, Donaciano Zaragoza, and the national coordinator of the National Guard, Federico Prieto Anota, among other officials from the health, security, energy, airport and port sectors.

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