The Ministry of Women, Equality, LGTBI, Families and Social Policy through the Murcian Institute of Social Action (IMAS), and in view of the data offered by the Murcian Health Service, on the increase in positive data due to COVID, reports the closing, as of Monday, August 31, from Day Center for the Elderly Santa Josefa de Murcia.
It should be remembered that other day centers such as Totana, Mazarrón, Lorca, Puerto Lumbreras, Fuente Álamo, Abarán and Blanca and several in the municipality of Murcia remain closed; Beniaján, Barriomar and Mimaye.
They also follow family visits to residences in Lorca, Mazarrón, Murcia, Fuente Álamo and Abarán are suspended, who will keep in touch with their relatives through calls and videoconferences.
Last Friday the IMAS decided that “these residences in which the admissions and re-admissions had been suspended, can always restart the same according to the established protocol, which requires PCR tests prior to the day of effective admission, 7 days after individual room isolation and new control PCR confirming negative result before joining the common life of the center “.
It was also reported “the non-resumption of face-to-face day care activities for people with disabilities in the Region until September 14. “However, these centers will be able to resume service to users from September 1 through telematic care or face-to-face care at home.
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