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In a message published on a social network, on Sunday (10), President Jair Bolsonaro (without a party) compared the closure in the São Luís Metropolitan Region with the political and economic crisis in Venezuela. In the publication, the president attached a video of a police approach in the state to criticize the management of Governor Flávio Dino (PCdoB).
The images show a uniformed police officer inside a bus, where he checks which passengers are traveling for “essential activities”. As of May 5, as determined by the courts, only essential services and the movement of people working for these services are allowed in the four cities of Greater São Luís.
To demonstrate the exercise of the function in these services, employees must submit to the inspection a statement from the company or the body in which they work. In a caption for the video attached to the post, Bolsonaro said that “millions already feel what it is like to live in Venezuela.”
‘Document and statement that you will work’ … If you don’t have it, download Therefore, people are being treated and governed by PCdoB / MA and similar situations in more states. The breadwinner must stay home with his family. Millions already feel what it is like to live in Venezuela, “the president published about the confinement in Maranhão.
In response, Governor Flávio Dino said the president was “trying to sabotage sanitary measures” to combat the pandemic and claimed “to be concerned about unemployment.”
“Bolsonaro begins on Sunday attacking me and trying to sabotage the sanitary measures determined by the Judiciary and executed by the Government. And he pretends to be worried about unemployment. Then he should do something useful and not go on a jet ski to” celebrate “10,000 deaths “, public. Governor Flávio Dino, in response to the President.
The determination of the total blockade in the Metropolitan Region of São Luís is made by Judge Douglas de Melo Martins, of the Tribunal of Diffuse and Collective Interests of the São Luís District. In an interview with G1Douglas said he made the decision because “people are playing and others are dying” for lack of responsibility. The metropolitan region is made up of the cities that make up the island: São Luís, São José de Ribamar, Paço do Lumiar and Raposa.
According to the decision, which provides for the closure in Maranhão:
- Suspension of non-essential activities, with the exception of food services, pharmacies, ports and industries that work 24-hour shifts.
- Banks and lottery stores are only open for the payment of emergency aid, wages and benefits without maximum capacity in these environments, with the organization of queues.
- Prohibition of entry and exit of vehicles for ten days, except trucks, ambulances, vehicles that transport people for health and safety activities.
- Suspension of the circulation of private vehicles, allowing only the exit for the purchase of food or medicine, for the transport of people and medical care, security services or considered essential.
- Limit the movement of people in public spaces.
- Prohibition of any gathering of people in a public or private place, for events such as concerts, congresses, tournaments, games, parties and the like.
- The use of a mask is mandatory in all public and collective places, even if it is private.
Those who do not comply with the blocking rules will be subject to a warning or a fine. Establishments may suffer a partial or total ban on the establishment, in the case of companies (read more details in this article).
Running of the bulls in São Luís. – Photo: Adriano Soares / Grupo Mirante.
Essential services in operation
The commercial activities that are maintained during the confinement in Greater São Luís are:
- Production and sale of food, cleaning products and personal hygiene, in supermarkets, markets, fairs, greengrocers.
- Delivery services for restaurants and bars are also authorized to operate those where the customer collects the product at the establishment.
- Medical and hospital assistance, such as hospitals, clinics and laboratories.
- Distribution and sale of medicines and medical and hospital supplies.
- Water treatment and supply services, as well as sewage and waste collection and treatment.
- Services of generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electricity, gas and fuel.
- Funeral services.
- Telecommunications, postal services and the internet.
- Processing of data related to essential services.
- Private security, cleaning and maintenance of companies, homes, condominiums, associative entities and the like.
- Social communication services.
- Environmental inspection and consumer protection.
- Support places for truckers to work, such as restaurants and rest and rest points, next to the freeways.
- Distribution and commercialization of gel alcohol, as well as laundry services.
- Veterinary clinics, offices and hospitals for urgent and emergency consultations and procedures.
- Tire repair shops, workshops and vehicle maintenance and repair services.
- Internal activities of educational institutions to stop online classes.
- Internal activities of accounting firms and lawyers, with the exception of face-to-face services.
- According to the decree, in all establishments that remain open, it is mandatory to follow all the safety protocols established by the health authorities, such as: safety distance between people, use of masks by employees and customers, frequent cleaning and availability alcohol gel and / or soap and water for employees and customers.
Coronavirus in Maranhão
The number of deaths from Covid-19 increased to 379 and to 7,599 that of patients infected with the new coronavirus in 156 municipalities in Maranhão. The data is from the State Department of Health (SES) and was published on Saturday night (09).
According to the SES, 4,644 patients undergo home isolation, 656 are hospitalized in wards and 303 in intensive care units (ICU) in the state.
The epidemiological bulletin noted that the number of people recovered from the disease increased to 1,617. Regarding health professionals infected by the disease, SES states that, in total, 655 were infected and of this number, 609 recovered and 12 died.