| According to the latest data on the pandemic, Jumilla has 280 active positive cases and 220 under follow-up | The mayor of Jumilla, Juana Guardiola, made a new appearance today to update data regarding the covid19 pandemic in the municipality.
He has made a new appeal to the population to become aware of complying with the rules "in the face of the increase in infections by covid19 both locally and generally." He has reported that in the town there are, according to data from Tuesday afternoon, 280 active positive cases and 220 cases under follow-up.
"The only way to stop them is to minimize the essentials and avoid meetings," he indicated. Resumption of the Police Coordination Table At the request of the Government Delegation, the Police Coordination Table has been established again, which, as in the previous State of Alarm, is made up of the mayor, the deputy chief inspector of the Local Police and the commander of the Civil Guard post.
It will meet on a weekly basis to analyze how the pandemic is evolving.
"In these first days of night mobility restrictions, tranquility in the municipality is prevailing, although some sanction has had to be imposed." Terrace fee suspended until the end of 2021 In the plenary session held this Monday, it was approved to extend throughout the year 2021 the suspension of the occupation rate of the public road with tables and chairs in order to continue collaborating with the municipality's hospitality, as has been done this year.
"The facilities for our part with the terraces are all, but I ask please that you also think about the neighbors," said the mayor. Draft Budget 2021 with open covid items It is intended that the Municipal Budget 2021 has an open item to be endowed with remnant funds, once the bases approved this year of support to the economic sectors of the affected municipality are adapted.
"We have chosen this way of collaborating instead of modifying ordinances, which are more complex," explained Juana Guardiola.
The draft of the 2021 Budget also contemplates COVID items and others that have been maintained, but which will depend on the evolution of the pandemic. The draft was delivered to the municipal groups last night, with the commission scheduled to be held next Monday and the plenary session to debate them on Friday, November 13, with the intention that they will be in force on January 1, 2021.
The total amount of the The same will be around 20 million euros, similar to the previous year.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla