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The president of UD Tamaraceite talks about this Saturday's confrontation against CD Marino in the promotion to Second B for which "only winning is worth it." Go to download Pending official communication from the Spanish Football Federation, the promotion phase to Second Division B of the Canarian Group will be held with the public at the La Frontera municipal stadium on the island of El Hierro. That is at least the request made by the municipal and island institutions, ratified by the Government of the Canary Islands itself and validated by the Interprovincial Football Federation. For this Saturday, starting at 11:00 in the morning, and with the presence of 50 percent of the capacity of the municipal field, which would be around 300 people, the first of the semifinals that will face CD-Marino and the UD Tamaraceite. Precisely, the president of Tamaraceite, Héctor Ramírez, commented today in the microphones of El Espejo Canario that his players “are motivated” after their outstanding participation in the Copa del Rey. “We only need to win,” says Ramírez. The second final will face SD Tenisca and UD San Fernando on Sunday the 17th, also at 11:00 am. The grand final will be on Saturday, July 25 at 5:00 p.m., a final that the team of former yellow captain David García hopes to reach after having won 8 of the last ten games and tied the other two.
HUSR is the first private healthcare entity in the Canary Islands certified by AENOR against the risks of COVID19 Prevention measures | Photo: SAN ROQUE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS Prevention measures | Photo: SAN ROQUE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS Hospitals, peripheral and diagnostic centers have passed the audit of the highest authority for disease control protocols. Go to download San Roque University Hospitals has received AENOR certification for the protocols implemented due to the COVID19 pandemic, becoming the first private health entity in the Canary WhatsApp Number List Islands to accredit compliance with the methodology based on the recommendations of national and international organizations. , as explained by Carmen Rodríguez Candón, responsible for Care Projects and Patient Safety. Both the Hospitals located in Vegueta and Maspalomas, as well as the peripheral centers located in Lanzarote, Vecindario, IKIGAI and García Tello, as well as the Diagnostic centers have been audited by AENOR, a leading certification entity in Spain. San Roque University Hospitals has successfully overcome this new challenge of continuous improvement of its services with the security of applying the best practices and recommendations against COVID19, guaranteeing the protection of patients, workers and the general public, demonstrating its commitment to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and collaborating with the process of returning to normality in Canarian society.
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AENOR's methodology includes a complete record of fields such as occupational health, good cleaning and hygiene practices (with the possibility of carrying out laboratory tests such as verification of correct cleaning and disinfection of surfaces), organizational measures, protection measures or training, information and communication, contingency plans and health continuity. The AENOR certificate is an external endorsement of the effectiveness of the measures implemented by San Roque University Hospitals and, in parallel, supports that these initiatives comply with the guidelines set by the Ministry of Health in terms of prevention and hygiene on COVID-19. The seal is valid annually, and the health entity is committed to strict reviews on a quarterly basis. With this certificate against COVID-19 from AENOR, San Roque University Hospitals becomes the first private healthcare entity in the Canary Islands to undergo a rigorous, objective and external evaluation to guarantee the safety of its facilities and services. During the verification process, AENOR has studied how San Roque University Hospitals manages relevant aspects of the organization's specific risk management. The audit has consisted of exhaustive evaluations, both in-person and documentary, to ensure that the company is applying the appropriate protocols and demonstrate its commitment to preventing the spread of the virus. This certificate can be integrated with other management systems already existing in the company, as well as with the protocols related to prevention and occupational health, as well as with the entity's continuity management.
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