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We are now at a YTD total of 614 executions in Tijuana and a YTD total for BC at 812 dead and it seems as though the cartels are taking advantage of law enforcement's sick outs due to the virus and attempting to take care of the general public - Governor Bonilla said it all point blank, "...we cannot control it."
"13 homicides are reported in BC; "It is a situation that we cannot control": Bonilla
Of the total murders, 12 were perpetrated in Tijuana; where the number of victims rises to 604 so far in 2020.
“We had a very serious day, 13 homicides in Baja California; 12 in Tijuana. We cannot control that situation. It has been a very serious beginning of the year; although, it is almost the same situation in the whole country, what concerns us and worries is Baja California, ”Governor Jaime Bonilla Valdez declared this morning in his morning message, after the entity reached 812 murders this year. .
He noted that despite the operations carried out by the National Guard, Sedena, the Attorney General's Office and the Municipal Police, the crimes do not stop.
In Tijuana, in the last hours 12 murders were registered. Three of the victims are female. With these facts, intentional homicides in the city reached 604 in 2020.
First, at 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday the 21st, in the bathroom of a home located on Calle Paloma in the Cañón del Sainz neighborhood, the body of a female person was found. The victim had injuries from a firearm projectile to the face and chest. The woman was identified as Arabella Villega Echeverria, 40 years old.
15 minutes later on a local road, behind the Urbi Villas del Prado Section II subdivision, in the area of the hill, the body of a male was found in a state of putrefaction. The deceased was blindfolded with a brown cloth and had a bullet injury to the head.
The lifeless body of a woman, naked and wrapped in a gray colored sheet, was located on a country road at the height of León Avenue, Villa Fontana IX Secc neighborhood. The young woman, between 20 and 25 years old, had abrasions and bruises on her body.
A double homicide by firearm was perpetrated inside a building located on Calle Constitución without number, Colonia Xicotencatl Leyva. The male victims have not been identified.
A couple named Karla Herlinda Segura Jiménez, 60, and Felipe de Jesús Segura, were killed by firearms at a home located in Privada Canaria, building E, department # 4, Villa del Álamo neighborhood.
Almost at the end of the day, in the patio of a house in Rosario street, Lot 7, Colonia Ejido Francisco Villa, the lifeless body of 49-year-old José Pablo Luna Montañez was located. The deceased had firearm injuries.
The morning of this Wednesday, the 22nd at the ISSSTE Palmas facilities, 53-year-old Gerónimo Maurilio Figueroa perished. The victim arrived at the hospital with various injuries. Until now it is unknown where he was attacked.
Later, on Nogales Boulevard and Corridor 2000, a male body was found covered with a black cloth and tied by the hands. The victim has not been identified.
Lastly, the corpse of a man with various injuries from a firearm was abandoned in Paseo del Bosque and in private Del Olmo, Residencial del Bosque subdivision.
"The number of deaths and infections in Baja California by COVID-19 continues to rise, registering 37 deaths and 123 new positive cases in the last 24 hours, reported the Secretary of Health in the State, Alonso Pérez Rico, on the morning of this Wednesday 22 April in the video conference of Governor Jaime Bonilla Valdez.
As “a heavy day,” Pérez Rico described the last hours in Baja California, in which the number of positives for COVID-19 reached 975, more than 100 compared to the previous day. He explained that this is because the results of the tests that had been sent to the La Raza Epidemiology Laboratory in Mexico City, and that they had not been released, arrived.
The total of tests that have been applied in Baja California until April 20 are two thousand 666, of which one thousand 205 have given negative, 975 gave positive and 486 are pending, of these 405 correspond to the IMSS, 65 to the Secretariat of Health, 11 from ISSSTE and 1 to private hospitals.
Of the 133 people who have died since March 31, there are 86 men and 47 women, the majority of cases being people over 65 years of age. By municipality, in Tijuana 86 COVID-19 patients have died, Mexicali has 36, Tecate and Ensenada with four deaths, Playas de Rosarito has two and San Quintín one death from this disease; having an average of three deaths per day at the state level. As for the converted hospitals of the Ministry of Health, there is a 47.6 percent occupation with 252 beds available; There are 47 fans available, 23 in Mexicali, 16 in Ensenada and only 8 in Tijuana, so they will be sending ventilators from Mexicali to Tijuana if necessary.
The IMSS COVID centers in Mexicali, Tijuana, Ensenada and San Quintín, have an occupation of 55.92 percent; Of the 608 beds in the state, 268 are available. As for the fans, they have 24, of which there are only two in the Regional Hospital number 1 in Tijuana.
“In Tijuana, both in the General Hospital and in the IMSS, for the two COVID hospitals we have 10 ventilators. If for example, out of every 10 patients discharged, 12 arrive, and of those at least one requires a ventilator, we are gaining patients every day, we are using ventilators; the reality of things is that we are already going to have to move fans from Mexicali and Ensenada to Tijuana, in what reaches us over 60 fans projected for this week, "said the head of the Ministry of Health.
He stressed that fans are still not needed, however, there is an upward trend if people who continue to go outside and do not respect preventive measures, so it is vital that citizens continue at home, because of increasing the number of patients will not reach respirators.
If the increase in patients continues, starting this Saturday, April 25, the IMSS could have a fan deficit, but supposedly the Secretariat would be supporting the missing teams.
At the end of the videoconference, Pérez Rico reported that this morning he had communication with the general director of the IMSS, Zoé Robledo, to coordinate with the samples that the IMSS is applying in Baja California and to have results in less time, in addition to making a IMSS auxiliary hospital unit at the Baja Center Convention Center in Playas de Rosarito with the capacity of 200 beds, which is projected to be ready in three weeks."
" In Mexico, from February 28 to Wednesday April 22, there have been 10,544 accumulated cases of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus (COVID-19), with 3,618 active over the last 14 days, 7,796 " suspects" and 970 deaths, as reported by Hugo López-Gatell Ramírez, Undersecretary of Prevention and Health Promotion of the Federal Government.
1,043 new cases, representing 11 percent more than the previous day. Of the deaths, 31 percent correspond to women and 69 percent to men. While the median mortality age is 59 years, the majority because they have comorbidities, or are over 60 years old, or in a few cases, are pregnant women, said the federal official.
López-Gatell Ramírez added that in Baja California there are 300 active cases and 206 in Sinaloa. On the other hand, a total of 46 thousand 943 tests have been performed, of which 10 thousand 541 is SARS-CoV-2, 939 influenza, 105 other respiratory viruses, and 35 thousand 362 negative."
~~~~~
Okay, the Convention Center is just down the road, so if it is outfitted to be a Hospital, more traffic down that way, no traffic lights, be careful. BTW, thanks to Governor Milan for that building.
Also, the old free road into Ensenada has been officially blocked off so that people will go through the El Sauzal checkpoint - this doesn't mean Ensenada has been blocked off, but you will be checked going in .
Let's turn to just a few instances of the lack of leadership of Donald Trump during the COVID crisis. I read this report a few days back, and it just jumped out at me, entirely accurate:
This is going to become a problem for Trump soon, because millions of Americans are making actual, often painful sacrifices every day to help him bring the COVID-19 pandemic to heel, and he doesn’t seem to have done very much of a single damn thing with that dearly gifted time beyond promote himself and yell at reporters.
A great many of these sacrifices are not voluntary. Service industry and gig-economy workers didn’t sign up to be martyrs for the cause of slaying the coronavirus dragon, but there they are at home, listening to Trump brag about robust testing in a country with no national testing plan to speak of. Health workers did not expect to run toward the pandemic with garbage bags as their armor, but there they are, every damn day.
Trump says he wants people to go back to work but is doing less than nothing to see that such a transition happens safely and without risking another flare-up. Meanwhile, parents balance work and homeschooling their kids in a world with harshly shortened horizons and few places to go beyond the four walls of home.
It puts me in mind of “The Waiting Place” in Dr. Seuss’s classic Oh, The Places You’ll Go!: “Waiting for a train to go or a bus to come, or a plane to go or the mail to come, or the rain to go or the phone to ring, or the snow to snow or waiting around for a Yes or No, or waiting for their hair to grow. Everyone is just waiting.”
Indeed. Most people will keep waiting, too, despite the rampant jackassery of the president, because they are taking this thing seriously and want to protect their families, their communities and themselves. A recent Quinnipiac poll has a nearly 70 percent of Republicans and 95 percent of Democrats — gotta have that Red/Blue thing — all supporting the idea of a federal stay-at-home order. That is an astonishing plurality.
Here’s the conundrum: The only way this country gets past the COVID-19 pandemic is testing, testing, testing. We can’t even begin to fix it if we don’t know how sick we are. The only way to know how sick we are is through the kind of mass-testing program perfected by countries like South Korea, which tests tens of thousands of its citizens daily, and with the data collected, has managed to wrestle the virus to the mat.
Trump wants no part of mass testing, because he doesn’t want the country to know how sick it actually is. If the country knew how far this pandemic had reached, people would (gasp) refuse to work for fear of dying, and (gasp) the industrialists reaping wealth from that labor would lose money. Worse, they might (gasp, gasp) not vote for him in November because of how lethally he botched this crisis from the first day.
And then there are the larger concerns about how COVID-19 may change the country in a way that capitalism would find distasteful.
“If the electoral danger for the Republican Party is that voters will blame the president for high unemployment and mass death — a reasonable fear, given how Trump loudly denied the threat in the face of warnings from inside and outside his administration — then the ideological danger is that it undermines the ideological project that captured the state with President Ronald Reagan and is on the path to victory under Donald Trump,” writes Jamelle Bouie for The New York Times.
In other words, the coronavirus pandemic has put the right-wing, trickle-down Reagan Revolution in deep peril just as its adherents stand on the cusp of accomplishing their long-sought goals. This cannot be allowed, and so the bannermen of conservatism are marshaling their forces in an effort to herd us back to work, back to feeding the machine, well before the nation is anywhere near ready for anything of the sort.
As has been his way with every other scandal and mess he has gotten us into, Trump has chosen to face the current dilemma with his usual double-barreled shotgun approach. First barrel: Lie at every opportunity, take credit for other people’s work and point out nonexistent progress. Second barrel: Pander to his far-right, gun-waving base.
Like King Arthur freeing Excalibur from the stone, Trump pulled out a testing swab with a flourish during the Sunday “briefing,” glibly claiming, “Swabs are so easy to get.” This was so brazen a lie that an avalanche of governors — Ralph Northam of Virginia, Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan and even Larry Hogan of Maryland (a Republican) — called Trump out with such velocity and volume that the administration promised (again) to deploy the Defense Production Act to make more swabs as soon as possible.
Simultaneously, Trump has been egging on various anti-quarantine protests around the country. As stated in the Quinnipiac poll, some 70 percent of Republicans agree with the idea of stay-at-home orders. Thanks to the organizational skills of a few gun-rights activists who think the NRA is too soft, a “movement” to defy the stay-at-home orders has been fomented online.
“A trio of far-right, pro-gun provocateurs is behind some of the largest Facebook groups calling for anti-quarantine protests around the country, offering the latest illustration that some seemingly organic demonstrations are being engineered by a network of conservative activists,” reportsThe Washington Post. “The online activity … helps cement the impression that opposition to the restrictions is more widespread than polling suggests.”
Of course, the mainstream news media pounced on the story, making it seem like this small cohort of far-right citizens who appear bound and determined to catch COVID are actually some massive groundswell. Ten years ago, this was exactly how the Tea Party got started: A few corporate-backed “protesters” got themselves on TV, and we were off to the races.
Meanwhile, the rest of us sit here in The Waiting Place, marking time and hoping for some sort of coherent action from the federal government to organize a response that will end the siege. Practicing patience and kindness, maybe tending gardens or children or both, maybe staring at the walls worrying about dwindling funds, and maybe dying alone in a crowded hospital filled with nurses wearing used masks soaked in Lysol.
All patience wears out, and Trump’s non-action to address this crisis appears more deliberate by the day. A fearful reckoning is coming to a head."
We
are now at a YTD total of 614 executions in Tijuana and a YTD total for
BC at 812 dead and it seems as though the cartels are taking advantage
of law enforcement's sick outs due to the virus and attempting to take
care of the general public - Governor Bonilla said it all point blank,
"...we cannot control it."
"13 homicides are reported in BC; "It is a situation that we cannot control": Bonilla
Of the total murders, 12 were perpetrated in Tijuana; where the number of victims rises to 604 so far in 2020.
“We had a very serious day, 13 homicides in Baja California; 12 in Tijuana. We cannot control that situation. It has been a very serious beginning of the year; although,
it is almost the same situation in the whole country, what concerns us
and worries is Baja California, ”Governor Jaime Bonilla Valdez declared
this morning in his morning message, after the entity reached 812
murders this year. .
He
noted that despite the operations carried out by the National Guard,
Sedena, the Attorney General's Office and the Municipal Police, the
crimes do not stop.
In Tijuana, in the last hours 12 murders were registered. Three of the victims are female. With these facts, intentional homicides in the city reached 604 in 2020.
First,
at 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday the 21st, in the bathroom of a home located on
Calle Paloma in the Cañón del Sainz neighborhood, the body of a female
person was found. The victim had injuries from a firearm projectile to the face and chest. The woman was identified as Arabella Villega Echeverria, 40 years old.
15
minutes later on a local road, behind the Urbi Villas del Prado Section
II subdivision, in the area of the hill, the body of a male was found
in a state of putrefaction. The deceased was blindfolded with a brown cloth and had a bullet injury to the head.
The
lifeless body of a woman, naked and wrapped in a gray colored sheet,
was located on a country road at the height of León Avenue, Villa
Fontana IX Secc neighborhood. The young woman, between 20 and 25 years old, had abrasions and bruises on her body.
A
double homicide by firearm was perpetrated inside a building located on
Calle Constitución without number, Colonia Xicotencatl Leyva. The male victims have not been identified.
A
couple named Karla Herlinda Segura Jiménez, 60, and Felipe de Jesús
Segura, were killed by firearms at a home located in Privada Canaria,
building E, department # 4, Villa del Álamo neighborhood.
Almost
at the end of the day, in the patio of a house in Rosario street, Lot
7, Colonia Ejido Francisco Villa, the lifeless body of 49-year-old José
Pablo Luna Montañez was located. The deceased had firearm injuries.
The morning of this Wednesday, the 22nd at the ISSSTE Palmas facilities, 53-year-old Gerónimo Maurilio Figueroa perished. The victim arrived at the hospital with various injuries. Until now it is unknown where he was attacked.
Later, on Nogales Boulevard and Corridor 2000, a male body was found covered with a black cloth and tied by the hands. The victim has not been identified.
Lastly,
the corpse of a man with various injuries from a firearm was abandoned
in Paseo del Bosque and in private Del Olmo, Residencial del Bosque
subdivision.
"The
number of deaths and infections in Baja California by COVID-19
continues to rise, registering 37 deaths and 123 new positive cases in
the last 24 hours, reported the Secretary of Health in the State, Alonso
Pérez Rico, on the morning of this Wednesday 22 April in the video
conference of Governor Jaime Bonilla Valdez.
As
“a heavy day,” Pérez Rico described the last hours in Baja California,
in which the number of positives for COVID-19 reached 975, more than 100
compared to the previous day. He
explained that this is because the results of the tests that had been
sent to the La Raza Epidemiology Laboratory in Mexico City, and that
they had not been released, arrived.
The
total of tests that have been applied in Baja California until April 20
are two thousand 666, of which one thousand 205 have given negative,
975 gave positive and 486 are pending, of these 405 correspond to the
IMSS, 65 to the Secretariat of Health, 11 from ISSSTE and 1 to private
hospitals.
Of
the 133 people who have died since March 31, there are 86 men and 47
women, the majority of cases being people over 65 years of age. By
municipality, in Tijuana 86 COVID-19 patients have died, Mexicali has
36, Tecate and Ensenada with four deaths, Playas de Rosarito has two and
San Quintín one death from this disease; having an average of three deaths per day at the state level. As for the converted hospitals of the Ministry of Health, there is a 47.6 percent occupation with 252 beds available; There
are 47 fans available, 23 in Mexicali, 16 in Ensenada and only 8 in
Tijuana, so they will be sending ventilators from Mexicali to Tijuana if
necessary.
The IMSS COVID centers in Mexicali, Tijuana, Ensenada and San Quintín, have an occupation of 55.92 percent; Of the 608 beds in the state, 268 are available. As for the fans, they have 24, of which there are only two in the Regional Hospital number 1 in Tijuana.
“In Tijuana, both in the General Hospital and in the IMSS, for the two COVID hospitals we have 10 ventilators. If
for example, out of every 10 patients discharged, 12 arrive, and of
those at least one requires a ventilator, we are gaining patients every
day, we are using ventilators; the
reality of things is that we are already going to have to move fans
from Mexicali and Ensenada to Tijuana, in what reaches us over 60 fans
projected for this week, "said the head of the Ministry of Health.
He
stressed that fans are still not needed, however, there is an upward
trend if people who continue to go outside and do not respect preventive
measures, so it is vital that citizens continue at home, because of
increasing the number of patients will not reach respirators.
If the
increase in patients continues, starting this Saturday, April 25, the
IMSS could have a fan deficit, but supposedly the Secretariat would be
supporting the missing teams.
At
the end of the videoconference, Pérez Rico reported that this morning
he had communication with the general director of the IMSS, Zoé Robledo,
to coordinate with the samples that the IMSS is applying in Baja
California and to have results in less time, in addition to making a
IMSS auxiliary hospital unit at the Baja Center Convention Center in
Playas de Rosarito with the capacity of 200 beds, which is projected to
be ready in three weeks."
" In
Mexico, from February 28 to Wednesday April 22, there have been 10,544
accumulated cases of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus (COVID-19), with 3,618
active over the last 14 days, 7,796 " suspects" and 970 deaths, as
reported by Hugo López-Gatell Ramírez, Undersecretary of Prevention and
Health Promotion of the Federal Government.
1,043 new cases, representing 11 percent more than the previous day. Of the deaths, 31 percent correspond to women and 69 percent to men. While
the median mortality age is 59 years, the majority because they have
comorbidities, or are over 60 years old, or in a few cases, are pregnant
women, said the federal official.
López-Gatell Ramírez added that in Baja California there are 300 active cases and 206 in Sinaloa. On
the other hand, a total of 46 thousand 943 tests have been performed,
of which 10 thousand 541 is SARS-CoV-2, 939 influenza, 105 other
respiratory viruses, and 35 thousand 362 negative."
~~~~~
Okay,
the Convention Center is just down the road, so if it is outfitted to
be a Hospital, more traffic down that way, no traffic lights, be
careful. BTW, thanks to Governor Milan for that building.
Also,
the old free road into Ensenada has been officially blocked off so
that people will go through the El Sauzal checkpoint - this doesn't mean
Ensenada has been blocked off, but you will be checked going in .
Let's
turn to just a few instances of the lack of leadership of Donald Trump
during the COVID crisis. I read this report a few days back, and it just
jumped out at me, entirely accurate:
This is going to become a problem for Trump soon, because millions of
Americans are making actual, often painful sacrifices every day to help
him bring the COVID-19 pandemic to heel, and he doesn’t seem to have
done very much of a single damn thing with that dearly gifted time
beyond promote himself and yell at reporters.
A great many of these sacrifices are not voluntary. Service industry
and gig-economy workers didn’t sign up to be martyrs for the cause of
slaying the coronavirus dragon, but there they are at home, listening to
Trump brag about robust testing in a country with no national testing
plan to speak of. Health workers did not expect to run toward the
pandemic with garbage bags as their armor, but there they are, every
damn day.
Trump says he wants people to go back to work but is doing less than
nothing to see that such a transition happens safely and without risking
another flare-up. Meanwhile, parents balance work and homeschooling
their kids in a world with harshly shortened horizons and few places to
go beyond the four walls of home.
It puts me in mind of “The Waiting Place” in Dr. Seuss’s classic Oh, The Places You’ll Go!:
“Waiting for a train to go or a bus to come, or a plane to go or the
mail to come, or the rain to go or the phone to ring, or the snow to
snow or waiting around for a Yes or No, or waiting for their hair to
grow. Everyone is just waiting.”
Indeed. Most people will keep waiting, too, despite the rampant
jackassery of the president, because they are taking this thing
seriously and want to protect their families, their communities and
themselves. A recent Quinnipiac poll
has a nearly 70 percent of Republicans and 95 percent of Democrats —
gotta have that Red/Blue thing — all supporting the idea of a federal
stay-at-home order. That is an astonishing plurality.
Here’s the conundrum: The only way this country gets past the
COVID-19 pandemic is testing, testing, testing. We can’t even begin to
fix it if we don’t know how sick we are. The only way to know how sick
we are is through the kind of mass-testing program perfected by
countries like South Korea, which tests tens of thousands of its
citizens daily, and with the data collected, has managed to wrestle the
virus to the mat.
Trump wants no part of mass testing, because he doesn’t want the
country to know how sick it actually is. If the country knew how far
this pandemic had reached, people would (gasp) refuse to work for fear
of dying, and (gasp) the industrialists reaping wealth from that labor
would lose money. Worse, they might (gasp, gasp) not vote for him in
November because of how lethally he botched this crisis from the first
day.
And then there are the larger concerns about how COVID-19 may change
the country in a way that capitalism would find distasteful.
“If the electoral danger for the Republican Party is that voters will
blame the president for high unemployment and mass death — a reasonable
fear, given how Trump loudly denied the threat in the face of warnings
from inside and outside his administration — then the ideological danger
is that it undermines the ideological project that captured the state
with President Ronald Reagan and is on the path to victory under Donald
Trump,” writes Jamelle Bouie for The New York Times.
In other words, the coronavirus pandemic has put the right-wing,
trickle-down Reagan Revolution in deep peril just as its adherents stand
on the cusp of accomplishing their long-sought goals. This cannot be
allowed, and so the bannermen of conservatism are marshaling their
forces in an effort to herd us back to work, back to feeding the
machine, well before the nation is anywhere near ready for anything of
the sort.
As has been his way with every other scandal and mess he has gotten us
into, Trump has chosen to face the current dilemma with his usual
double-barreled shotgun approach. First barrel: Lie at every
opportunity, take credit for other people’s work and point out
nonexistent progress. Second barrel: Pander to his far-right, gun-waving
base.
Like King Arthur freeing Excalibur from the stone, Trump pulled out
a testing swab with a flourish during the Sunday “briefing,” glibly
claiming, “Swabs are so easy to get.” This was so brazen a lie that an
avalanche of governors — Ralph Northam of Virginia, Gretchen Whitmer of
Michigan and even Larry Hogan of Maryland (a Republican) — called Trump out
with such velocity and volume that the administration promised (again)
to deploy the Defense Production Act to make more swabs as soon as
possible.
Simultaneously, Trump has been egging on
various anti-quarantine protests around the country. As stated in the
Quinnipiac poll, some 70 percent of Republicans agree with the idea of
stay-at-home orders. Thanks to the organizational skills of a few
gun-rights activists who think the NRA is too soft, a “movement” to defy
the stay-at-home orders has been fomented online.
“A trio of far-right, pro-gun provocateurs is behind some of the largest
Facebook groups calling for anti-quarantine protests around the
country, offering the latest illustration that some seemingly organic
demonstrations are being engineered by a network of conservative
activists,” reportsThe Washington Post.
“The online activity … helps cement the impression that opposition to
the restrictions is more widespread than polling suggests.”
Of course, the mainstream news media pounced on the story, making it
seem like this small cohort of far-right citizens who appear bound and
determined to catch COVID are actually some massive groundswell. Ten
years ago, this was exactly how the Tea Party got started: A few
corporate-backed “protesters” got themselves on TV, and we were off to
the races.
Meanwhile, the rest of us sit here in The Waiting Place, marking time
and hoping for some sort of coherent action from the federal government
to organize a response that will end the siege. Practicing patience and
kindness, maybe tending gardens or children or both, maybe staring at
the walls worrying about dwindling funds, and maybe dying alone in a
crowded hospital filled with nurses wearing used masks soaked in Lysol.
All patience wears out, and Trump’s non-action to address this crisis
appears more deliberate by the day. A fearful reckoning is coming to a
head."