Running of the bulls in Pará: the first day of punishment has fines and closed establishments – 05/10/2020



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The first day of the punitive measures of the confinement in Pará had 60 fines: 54 fines for individuals and six for commercial establishments that did not fit as an essential service, according to the Secretary of State Security. Belém was the municipality that had the most occurrences (37 notices).

State decree 729/2020, which applies to the capital of Pará and to nine other municipalities in the interior of the state, began to be applied last Thursday (7). The first three days were for educational measures. The determination provides for the operation of only essential services, such as health and food. The fines are R $ 150 for individuals and can reach R $ 50 thousand for legal entities.

The Civil Police fined five people, four for not wearing a mask and one for using alcohol in a place that is not allowed. All signed a Circumstantial Term of Occurrence and were released.

After the capital, the municipalities that most failed to comply with the measure were Breves, in Marajó, with 15 cases, and Ananindeua, a neighboring municipality of the capital, with six.

On Sunday, inspections were carried out, with the establishment of 70 barriers in the main circulation points of the capital, the metropolitan region and the interior of the state, involving more than 10,000 security agents on the first day of the most frequent actions. rigid.

The Secretary of Public Security, Ualame Machado, reinforced that the objective of the barriers is to guarantee that the state reaches the isolation rate of 70%. “Every day we can modify the location of the barriers, bombings and approaches so that we can get out of this crisis,” he warned.

The latest data on social isolation in Pará, on Saturday (9), place the state in third place in the Brazilian ranking, with 49.15%, behind Ceará, 50.76%, and Amapá, with 50.71%. . The data is not yet enough to contain the spread of the disease, which has already infected 7,256 people and killed 652 in Pará, according to data from the Ministry of Health published today.

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