Aguascalientes – February 1
Despite the fact that the epidemiological traffic light remains red in that entity, the educational and health authorities determined that, as of this Tuesday, February 1, students will be able to return to classes gradually if there are sanitary conditions, drinking water and by mutual agreement between parents and teachers.
Ulises Reyes Esparza, head of the Aguascalientes Institute of Education, said in a radio interview that it is estimated that for the week of February 11 to 14, face-to-face classes will have resumed 100%.
Martín Orozco, governor of Aguascalientes, pointed out in an interview that the return to face-to-face classes cannot be postponed any longer because the education of minors is affected, in addition, its reactivation would help boost the economy that is generated around schools.
“If there are schools ready and ready to return, the issue of the pandemic will never end, I have been in Chile, I have been in Uruguay and at no time here is it stopping education, I think we have made important and responsible decisions”
Durango – January 31
The authorities determined that, as of this Monday, January 31, the students of basic and upper secondary education gradually return to the classrooms
The municipalities of San Juan de Guadalupe, San Pedro Del Gallo, Coneto de Comonfort, Otáez and Topia will be able to return to 100% this Monday, since it is where the fewest cases of COVID have been registered in the state. The rest of the municipalities will be able to do so gradually and voluntarily.