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BELÉM – The capital, Belém, and nine other municipalities in Pará experienced an atypical Mother’s Day in 2020. On Sunday, it began to pay off by imposing fines on those who do not respect Decree 729/2020, which provides for the total suspension of non-essential activities, confinement calls, intensively supervised.
From 00h to 17h this Sunday, 60 evaluations were carried out, with 54 fines for individuals and six for commercial establishments that are not an essential service. Belém was the municipality with the highest number of evaluations, with 37 cases. The partial balance for the day was published by the Ministry of Public Security and Social Defense of Pará (Segup), at 6:40 p.m.
Those who circulated in the center of the capital on the first day of the tightening of the decree, on Thursday (7), found empty streets and little traffic even in open markets, famous for the large circulation of people, such as in the Ver-o complex- Weight. Military police vehicles made rounds of the site; there was no critical point of crowding. Most vendors closed their activities around 2 in the afternoon, even before the time allowed in the decree, at 3 in the afternoon.
On this Mother’s Day, the churches, restaurants, shopping malls, cemeteries and all the shops were closed doors. Even the traditional Praça da República and Batista Campos were empty. There were no scenes of mothers with their children walking, common on the date. Only a few flower vendors circulated through the city center.
During the Civil Police operation on Sunday afternoon (10), called “Campo Santo”, a store of a large wholesale group in the capital was warned. The establishment is located on Avenida José Bonifácio, in the Fátima neighborhood. As Pará’s general delegate, Alberto Teixeira, the supermarket “was warned for not carrying out the entry and control of people on the spot.”
The inspections of the security organs began to be stricter from dawn on Sunday the 10th. According to the provisions of the decree, the agents can impose fines on those who disobey the blockade. Among the penalties there is a warning, a daily fine of up to R $ 50 thousand for legal entities, which will be doubled for each recurrence; daily fine of R $ 150 for individuals, MEI, ME and EPP, which will double for each recurrence; and seizure and / or interdiction of establishments.
The State Department of Public Health (Sespa) published a new bulletin with the numbers of the new coronavirus in Pará at the end of this Sunday morning (10). Now, the State has 7,256 positive cases of covid-19 and 652 deaths.
Educational measures
Before the strictest measures, the ten cities in Pará that are under the blockade only had educational measures. In other words, the barriers of security agents detained people and vehicles only on advice about the new rules imposed by the decree that aims, among other measures, to reduce the movement of people to ensure that the new one is contained. coronavirus epidemic. in the state.
According to the balance published by the delegate Alberto Teixeira, from Thursday (7) to Saturday (9), the period of educational measures, 250 operations were carried out in Pará. In the actions, 6,891 establishments were inspected; Of these, 863 were closed, 240 were notified and 66 evaluated.
The actions took place in Belém, Ananindeua, Marituba, Benevides, Castanhal, Santa Isabel do Pará, Santa Bárbara do Pará, Breves, Vigia and Santo Antônio do Tauá. These municipalities have an average of new cases of coronavirus above the state and national averages. The Pará index is 51 infected per 100,000 inhabitants. Cities that are under blockade have rates of at least 75 per 100,000.
The barriers of this Sunday were established in the main access roads and also in inspections at fairs and commercial areas. The Department of Traffic of the State of Pará (Detran-PA) concentrates the actions on the BR-316 highway, which connects Belém with Maceió. Agency agents also distribute protective masks to users of public transportation on the road.
The custodians of the Central de Triagem Metropolitana II (CTM II), in Ananindeua, began to manufacture 50 easels for traffic signs. The equipment will be delivered to the public security organs of the State.
The Pará State Military Fire Brigade continues with normal assistance through 190 and 193, and acts directly in support of the actions of the other state security agencies.
What can work
Trade in food, medicine, medical and hospital products, cleaning products and personal hygiene. Everyone must obey some requirements, such as: controlling the entrance of people, limited to 1 (one) member per family group, respecting the maximum capacity of 50% (fifty percent) of the capacity, even in the parking area; Follow the distance rules, respecting the minimum distance of 1 (one) meter for people with a mask; provide cleaning alternatives (soap and water and / or alcohol gel); prevent access by people without a mask; and observe the hours of operation provided for in State Decree No. 609, of March 16, 2020.
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