-Editorial The head of the Public Health Department in the state presented the activities that may be reopened in Baja California even within the “red” tier; however, the protocols will have to be reviewed again to detail and validate them with very limited capacity. The secretary of public health in …
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CCE noted post-pandemic perspectives and proposals
TIJUANA, B.C.- Dr. Ismael Plascencia, Economic Advisor of the CCE (Business Coordinating Council) in Tijuana, led the virtual session Economic Outlook 2021: Towards a Post-Covid19 era. In it, some of the key elements for the coming years were clarified both at the global, national, and state levels in a digital …
Read More »Imperial Valley Senior Citizens Receive COVID-19 Vaccination
-Editorial Maria Villa was one of the many senior citizens that camped all night so she and her friend could be the recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine. Her tenacity of staying all night in 54-degree weather paid out as she received the vaccine and happily went home at 8 p.m. …
Read More »Some personal finance rules to follow in 2021
By: Ellie Burgueno 2020 has been a roller coaster for everyone, and while it is a sad year for some who lost their loved ones or their jobs, others are still struggling financially during this holiday season because we’re still in the middle of a pandemic that has limited everyone …
Read More »The Goodbye to loved ones during the pandemic
By: Melissa Dorame, Reporter Since death began to acquire a specific meaning for ancient civilizations, and later for society as we know it today, it has been surrounded by rituals and ceremonies that allow the emotions that are generated around death to be expressed, as well as to give it …
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