On another issue, the Minister of Defense, Luis Hernández, affirms that he hopes that in a few days the State will already have control of the Penitentiary.
According to the inconveniences presented by the education units, this measure could be applied in the mandatory return to classrooms which starts on November 22, according to Sebastián Salazar, advisor to the Ministry of Education.
On another issue, the Minister of Defense, Luis Hernández, affirms that he hopes that in a few days the State will already have the control of the Penitentiary, and that the National Police and the Armed Forces are outside the pavilions to isolate the inmates from the provision of arms, ammunition and drugs.
To return to the classrooms there would be flexible hours
In the plan of progressive and mandatory return to face-to-face classes, starting next Monday, schools will have a flexible schedule depending on the contingencies that each entity has at a structural level, that is, in classrooms, laboratories and other spaces. This was indicated by Sebastián Salazar, advisor to the Ministry of Education, during a visit to the Ángel Felicísimo Rojas Educational Unit, in the west of Guayaquil. There a minga with parents of family.
The State does not yet have control of the pavilions in the Penitentiary

It has been a week since the last massacre that took place in the Litoral Penitentiary, in which 62 inmates were killed and another 44 were injured when attacked by other inmates, who dominate the dozen pavilions that this center has. However, the State’s taking control of the wards of that prison it seems that it will take time, as confirmed by the Defense Minister, Luis Hernández, who indicated that he hopes that “in a few days I hope they will have control as a State.”
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