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Baja California analyzed to go from orange to yellow: Secretary of Health

This decision is expected to be taken on Wednesday, October 7, according to Alonso Perez Rico

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During the COVID-19 cases update in Baja California, the Secretary of Health, Alonso Perez Rico, informed this Sunday morning that the state will continue this Monday, October 5, to be under the orange color of the epidemiological traffic light chart.

However, Perez Rico mentioned that on Wednesday, October 7, the day when the indicators are cut, "the decision will be made to see if Baja California goes from orange to yellow".

"That is something that is on the table right now, why, because the indicators that we have had in these last two, three weeks, already allow us to make that decision. We are analyzing the openings we have made, this increase in capacity," said the Secretary of Health.

Within this analysis about the reopening of more activities, Perez Rico reaffirmed that the bars will gradually reopen as it was done at the beginning with the restaurants in the state.

To date, Baja California has 382 active cases of coronavirus, 19 thousand 747 accumulated positive cases and 3 thousand 580 deaths due to this disease. Despite this, 11 thousand 863 patients have recovered in the region.

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