Every two weeks Corazones Unidos (United Hearts) delivers food to 1,500 vulnerable Sanmiguelense families. The most recent delivery in July included protein, courtesy of Bachoco, Mexico’s leading poultry producer.
Author: Jesús Aguado (Jesús Aguado)
Put It On Already!
The private sector and civil organizations have come together to create a new campaign encouraging the use of face masks, which are mandatory in the state of Guanajuato. They are seeking more conscientiousness about their use and fewer sanctions.
UNAM Campus in San Miguel Is on Track
Although it is not a done deal, the idea is there—an exclusive building of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) will be built in San Miguel de Allende. UNAM is considered the best university in Latin America.
Plasma Transfusion Testing in Guanajuato Shows Promise for COVID-19 Treatment
Your legacy will be their legacy and an improvement in education
At the age of 21, Víctor Torres packed his suitcase and left for Mexico City looking to fulfill his dreams. He studies at the Faculty of Medicine of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and is about to publish his first (co-authored) research paper in The Journal of Neuroscience.
San Miguel in an Inter-phase stage
Mayor Luis Alberto Villarreal of San Miguel has urged the public to wear a face mask in public if they do not want to return to confinement.
Consequently, the city council decided to declare San Miguel in an “inter-phase” between 0 and 1) and to allow hotels to open to 40 percent occupancy on July 15.
A sanctuary for flora, fauna, and art, a work in progress
On the road to Otomí shortly beyond the railroad tracks is a unique sanctuary called Santtüary. It is an animal refuge and a large expanse where you can enjoy nature. Among other endeavors, the place is home to over 50 burros as well as horses, Vietnamese pigs, and sheep. This is an idea of a 16th century farm.
Gone With The Water
With the rains this year the overflowing Atascadero arroyo carried off bricks, large cans, gravel, sand, shoes, bottles, and even a car in 2019. All this happened just before workers were about to place a grate to prepare for laying a solid walkway in the Atascadero Area.
The Streets Are Empty of Locos and the Masks Have Been Set Aside
Memory has stretch marks. Although many would like to throw
2020 into the junkyard of oblivion, the truth is we will remember it.
It will be like those who recalled the epidemic of 1800 when,
according to historian Cornelio Lopez Espinosa “people walked
down the street, suddenly sneezed, and lay there.”
Claims of Unfair Hotel Closings
The Hotel Association is objecting to two hotel closings by the municipal authorities. It asserts that this represents government harassment and that the claims of housing tourists are false, since these guests had come to San Miguel de Allende to work.