| In this way they seek to advance their schedules to support cultural, commercial and hospitality activity | The Murcia City Council has launched an information campaign that seeks to encourage Murcians to change their habits to comply with perimeter and night confinements by advancing their schedules to support cultural and hospitality activity in the municipality.In this way, the message aims to promote a change in day-to-day habits, such as going to dinner in bars and restaurants, going to the theater or going shopping, making it compatible with health measures and the economic activity of the municipality.The objective of this campaign, which will be shown in billboards on public roads, radio spots and press advertisements, is to promote the maintenance of activity and employment in the hotel trade, commerce and culture.The councilor for Urban Agenda and Open Government, Mercedes Bernabé, explained that "with this action we seek a change in habits to ensure compliance with health regulations and perimeter and night confinement, prioritizing health and appealing to responsibility without putting in risk the municipal productive sector "For his part, the Councilor for Culture and Heritage Recovery, Jesús Pacheco, has indicated that "from the City Council we are advancing the schedules in all cultural activities.
We are going to maintain the programming ensuring that it is carried out with all security measures since culture has been shown to be not only safe, but even curative.
"In turn, the Councilor for Commerce, Markets and Public Roads, Juan Fernando Hernández, has emphasized that "it is time to pitch in and make a change in habits in our day-to-day life since this simple gesture can mean a small respite for many merchants and hoteliers who are living a very complicated situation at the moment ".
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia