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BEST WISHES ISSUE NO. 1844
5 - 11 November 2020
THE mayor of Motril, Luisa María García Chamorro, to gether with several members of her Council team, visited the San Luis Municipal Resi dence for the Elderly on Monday November 2 in or der to transmit to the man agement and staff of the centre the total support of the Council. This was in reaction to learning the news that an outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic had been detected in the residence and standing outside the building and ob serving all social distancing, she gave her assurance that all would be done in order to help those suffering and to ensure strict hygiene proto cols for those who weren’t. The mayor said that “once the management of the cen tre brought our attention to the problem, the isolation protocol was launched in a specific room for positives and, immediately after
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The banner hung by the mayor.
wards, the entire process has been activated and that ad ditional staff would be made available on the following day.” There are three similar res
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A FANTASTIC new network of nature trails was approved unani mously last Thursday. The series of nature trails will include the MaroBarranco Sanguino, Cueva de NerjaAlmijara and Barranco de la Coladilla nature trails. The council explained that the trails will im prove “natural and cultural knowledge.” This has been a joint venture with nature and mountain lovers working with the Andalucian Mountaineering Federation technicians. With some of the trails relating to the old muleteers’ routes, there is need for new signage and maintenance of these historic routes. The municipality of Nerja has over 80 square kilometres, including protected land in the Natural Parks, much of which is within the Sierras Tejeda, Almijara and Alhama. It is hoped that the network of Nerja trails will reinvigorate the tourism of Nerja which has suffered during the Covid19 pandemic. Nerja is the perfect place to enjoy the outdoors.
idences in the town and all of these were to undergo ad ditional cleaning and disin fecting to try to ensure that there would not be a similar outbreak in any of them.
She praised the workers at the centre who are isolating with residents and wanted to ensure that they understood how grateful the town was for their diligence and devo
tion to those in their care. Councillor Inmaculada Tor res Alaminos, stated how the Council was impressed by “this exemplary effort of the workers of San Luis and it
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was our moral obligation to come quickly to express our support and say that we are here.” Thanks were also given to all of the elderly in the entire town who had over the years sacrificed so much to ensure the freedom of those who have come after them and benefit from their strength and determination. It is reported that there were nine active cases of Covid19 amongst the resi dents although only one required hospitalisation and two members of staff were also affected by the virus. As a gesture of good wish es and solidarity with those in the San Luis Residence the mayor arranged later in the week to hang a large banner on the railings outside of the care home confirming the support of the entire town for those living and working there.