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The Ministry of Public Health (MSP) stated that Monday, February 6ththe day after the parliamentary elections, Care in all health institutions nationwide will be normal.

The announcement came to clarify how the hospitals and health centers affiliated with the public network work, since its president is Guillermo Lasso decided to suspend the working day on February 6th.

Attention will be paid to the laid tables For both health centers and hospitals of the second level and specialized institutions. And the Ministry of Health stated, in a statement, that the attendance will take place according to the scheduled dates and according to the specified schedule.

Guillermo Lasso agrees to suspend the working day on February 6, but it will be refundable

The National Electoral Council (CNE) asked the President Workday comment For the public and private sectors, after the elections on Sunday, February 5, taking into account the intensive task that will be undertaken by the members of the Vote Receiving Boards (JRV), who have to count the votes of at least ten ballot papers, depending on the jurisdiction.

that day 5697 authorities will be elected mayors of municipalities, counties, urban councils, rural councils, members of parish councils; The seven vowels Council for Citizen Participation and Social Control (CPCCS) s The referendum will vote on eight questions to amend the constitution.

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The head of state accepted the request and issued Executive Decree 655, which states that Will be refunded today. In the public sector, this will be done in an additional hour during the next eight working days; While in the private sector, working hours will be recovered by agreement between employees and employers. (YO)

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