COVID-19: BH Goes Back and Tastes Alcohol in Bars and Other Venues – General



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In September, EM drew crowds
In September, EM caught a crowd of bar and restaurant patrons on Rua Alberto Cintra in Belo Horizonte. (photo: Tlio Santos / EM / DA Press – 05/09/2020)

a decree published by the City of Belo Horizonte in the Official Directory of the Municipality (DOM) this Friday brings a withdrawal measures of make flexible during the coronavirus pandemic. Starting next Monday, December 7, the eve of a holiday in the capital, the consumption from alcoholic drinks be back prohibited in bars, restaurants and other food establishments in the capital. On the other hand, Christmas events will be allowed, but also with rules.

Decree 17,484 (read in full), signed by Mayor Alexandre Kalil, takes into account “the systematic analysis of epidemiological indicators and healthcare capacity carried out by the Committee for Coping with the COVID-19 Epidemic.”
The municipality’s epidemiological bulletin released this Thursday warns of the growth in bed occupancy rates in intensive care units (ICU) and rooms for specific diseases. On Wednesday, the figures were 43.6% and 41.7%, respectively. Yesterday, the indicators point to 45.7% (ICU) and 45.5% (ward).

According to the new decree, bakeries, cafes, bars, restaurants, canteens, clubs, ice cream parlors can continue to serve food to customers on the spot, less alcoholic beverages. The restriction also applies to public fairs or licensed in public and private properties in Belo Horizonte.

At Christmas, the city began authorizing lighting and decoration events, as well as commemorative caravans, but without prior disclosure and without the potential to attract the public, to avoid crowds. Also, I need to request a specific license for the activities.

Or what or coronavrus

Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that cause respiratory infections. The new coronavirus agent (COVID-19) was discovered in December 2019 in China. The disease can cause infections with symptoms initially similar to colds or the flu, but with the risk of worsening, which can result in death.
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How to COVID-19 transmitted?

Coronavirus transmission generally occurs through the air or through personal contact with contaminated secretions, such as saliva droplets, sneezing, coughing, phlegm, close personal contact, such as touching or shaking hands, contact with contaminated objects or surfaces, followed by contact with mouth, nose or eyes.

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How to prevent?

The recommendation is to avoid overcrowding, stay away from those showing respiratory infection symptoms, wash your hands frequently, cough with your forearm in front of your mouth, and often use soap and water to wash your hands or alcohol gel after come into contact with surfaces. and people. At home, take extra precautions against COVID-19.
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What are the symptoms of the coronavirus?

See the main symptoms of people infected with COVID-19:

  • Fever
  • Cough
  • Shortness of breath and shortness of breath
  • Gastric problems
  • Diarrhea

In severe cases, victims have:

  • Pneumonia
  • Severe acute respiratory syndrome
  • Kidney failure

The types of COVID-19 symptoms are increasing each week as researchers advance in identifying the behavior of the virus.

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Myths and truths about the virus

On social media, the spread of COVID-19 also spread rumors about how vrus Sars-CoV-2 transmitted. And other questions arose: Is the alcohol gel capable of killing the virus? Is the coronavirus lethal at a worrying level? Can one infected person infect several others? Will the epidemic kill thousands of Brazilians, since the SUS could not serve everyone? We did a report with a doctor specializing in infectology and he explains all the myths and truths about the coronavirus.

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