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  • SEA MUÑIZ

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Updated Thursday, June 25, 2020 - 01:39

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During the confinement decreed to stop the spread of the pandemic, workers stayed at home, non-essential businesses closed, industry stopped, and classrooms were emptied of children. All daily activities began to take place in homes, in the supermarket and, if necessary, in pharmacies. One of the repercussions of the closure has been the increase in the consumption of basic supplies by domestic users: we spend more water, more gas and more electricity, a dynamic that continues even though normality is reestablishing itself. Pedro Rodríguez Cortés, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Director of Loyola.te

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