Irapuato, Guanajuato.- The news that the school cycle could end earlier than usual due to adjustments related to the World Cup fell as “a bucket of cold water” for Josefina Martínez, a trader who for five years has installed his small sweets and snacks stall one block from Benito Juárez Elementary, on Mariano Arista Street, and who found in that business a way out after widowing during the pandemic.
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Irapuato, Guanajuato.- The news that the school cycle could end earlier than usual due to adjustments related to the World Cup fell as “a bucket of cold water” for Josefina Martínez, a trader who for five years has installed his small sweets and snacks stall one block from Benito Juárez Elementary, on Mariano Arista Street, and who found in that business a way out after widowing during the pandemic.