Governor Mauricio Vila Dosal leads a work mission to the city of Washington DC, United States, where he continues to promote Yucatán to investors from this country and technology companies, as well as the tourism sector. As part of his first day in the US capital, he met with representatives of important companies and organizations
Collin Peterson was retained by the Texas Cattle Feeders Association and the Kansas Livestock Association to lobby on issues relating to federal cattle markets and regulations.
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Gravediggers at work at Mayfield Cemetery on Friday 4 December. 21 graves were dug there in the last week of November, as Covid cases surge in the town and the Province. Photo: Sue Maclennan Undertakers plead for Covid caution
Makhanda’s undertakers are begging the community to take Covid-19 seriously as
rapidly rising deaths in the town bring heartbreak for families and strain for those who help them through it.
Sue reports.
Caring for heartbroken family members, while meeting the strict requirements for funerals under the Covid-19 pandemic, along with keeping themselves safe, is putting funeral home staff and owners under extraordinary strain.