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Baja Californians will create a state development plan in Marina del Pilar's administration

The viewpoints will serve as the foundation for the state government's public policies

It will be done through 24 forums in which all residents will be heard for the State Government of Baja California, led by Governor Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda, to develop public policies and actions.

This was declared by the Secretary-General of the Government, Catalino Zavala Márquez, on "Wednesday Morning," when he stated that the outcomes of public consultations would serve as the foundation for the State Development Plan.

Citizens will be able to express their opinions in the Public Consultation Forums that will be held in the seven municipalities, as well as through Zoom sessions. The period for receiving proposals began on January 12 and will end on February 28, during which time citizens will be able to express their opinions in the Public Consultation Forums that will be held in the seven municipalities, as well as through Zoom sessions.

Economic Development and the Environment are examples of topics. The forums in Mexicali, Tijuana, Tecate, Ensenada, Playas de Rosarito, San Felipe, and San Quintin will cover issues like as gender equality, anti-corruption, urban development, education, health, agriculture, and general concerns.

Catalino Zavala stated that new technologies would be utilized by having both face-to-face and virtual forums, as well as receiving suggestions over the Internet, using the State Government's official website and social media channels.

Proposals will also be received through WhatsApp (686) 140-71-93 and the email coplade@baja.gob.mx

The Secretary General of Our Government emphasized the importance of this democratic exercise, stating that the most important thing for Governor Marina del Pilar is to listen to society to transfer the decision of our future to the sum of voices and visions, resulting in the creation of a government of everyone and for everyone.

"The present administration's promise is to pay for our state's governance process, allowing us to construct a tool that responds to the people's vision, not that of a certain group," Zavala Márquez stated.

For her part, Brgida Mara Fernández Rubio, Director of the State Development Planning Committee (COPLADE), explained that to obtain more precise data, surveys will be conducted among various groups of the population, including children and adolescents; students from various state universities; older adults; and the general public who visit plazas and shopping centers.

We are gathering representatives of social and private organizations, educational institutions, private initiatives, professionals, and all the different groups of society that require priority attention, from the smallest to the elderly, from Isla de Cedros to the last town in the Mexicali Valley, and everyone will have a place, and a means to tell us how they want the Government of Baja California to behave," he noted.

IN BAJA, CALIFORNIA, VACCINATION AGAINST COVID-19 WILL CONTINUE.

The Government Secretary-General guaranteed that the fight against the coronavirus in Baja California continues through vaccination, stating that more than 400,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccinations have been administered as of January 16, with a cutoff date of January 16. 19.

With the Secretary of Health, José Adrián Medina Amarillas, as well as doctors Efrén Zazueta Fierro and Néstor Hernández Milán, respectively, Head of Epidemiology and Head of the Evaluation and Monitoring Unit of the Scientific Committee against the Pandemic, Zavala Márquez explained that there are more than 90 thousand first doses, more than 94 thousand second doses, and more than 234 thousand reinforcement doses of the applied.

The use of tests to identify the virus, according to the SGG's head, is another aspect of the health plan, with approximately 21,000 tests carried out in the first two weeks of January.

"We're going to keep the vaccination facilities open all week, extending their hours and having a presence in all towns to make sure no one goes without the vaccine." This massive endeavor is part of the fourth transformation's commitment to ensure the population's health. "Vaccination is a human right, and as a government, we will ensure its availability and compliance," added the state official.

Video: Catalino Zavala heads Wednesday Morning in Baja California

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