
The Deliberative Council approved an ordinance with which it pays tribute to the memory of Héctor Mussou, the first nurse of the deceased city because of the COVID-19, and through it, to the invaluable work of all health personnel.
The ordinance, recently approved, designates with the name of the “nurse Héctor Mussou” to the street located between Alfredo Palacios, Roque Sáenz Peña, Eastern Republic and its parallel Juan LaPalma.
The recitals of the Ordinance highlight the request presented by residents of the neighborhood and reflect the gratitude of them and the community towards Héctor Moussou, who at 58 gave his life to the service of the community during the pandemic. His career, his commitment and his valuable contribution to the public health of Gualeguaychú made him a reference worthy of this recognition.
-Also, his professional work was highlighted with vocation and delivery at the Centennial Hospital, as well as his medical assistance to numerous neighbors, especially during the health emergency.
After being approved, a folder was delivered with the ordinance to the neighbors and another to the Moussou family.
On the other hand, the training and exchange day “Computer Intelligence: Learning, Logic and Evolution”, organized by the Concepción de Uruguay Regional Faculty (UTN), to be held on Monday, May 12 at the Sedes Sapientiae Institute; To the 4th Fair of Las Carreras “I lived the Uner” to develop next 15 of this month and the event of classical, coral and lyric music that will carry out the Sarmiento Library “La Sarmiento in Concerts” to be completed since May 17 at the Gualeguaychú Theater and other locations.