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A total of 23 communes will have changes from this Saturday, November 28, as announced this afternoon by the Undersecretary for Crime Prevention, Katherine Martorell, during the delivery of the daily balance from La Moneda together with the health authorities.
The authority in addition to this also indicated that due to the primaries from regional governors and mayors to be held next Sunday, November 29, for communes where the curfew begins at 8:00 p.m., it will postpone its start at 00:00.
As for the Step by Step Plan, there are 7 communes in the country that will go backward, 5 of them belonging to the Metropolitan Region, while 18 will advance next Monday, November 30. The Region of La Araucanía, for its part, is the area that will have the greatest changes.
The detail provided by Undersecretary Martorell is as follows:
In the RM, the communes of Melipilla and Pudahuel, while Lo Espejo, San Joaquín and La Granja they will take a step back to the Transition phase.
In the Los Ríos Region, Paillaco will roll back to Transition and Ranco Lake will advance to Transition.
As for the Los Lagos Region, the commune of Meow, and the communes of Osorno and Hualaihué.
For its part in the Biobío Region, the commune of Lota and Colonel, already preparing the communes of Penco and Yumbel.
In the Region of La Araucanía, the commune of Traiguén Already preparing the communes of Villarrica, Nueva Imperial, Curacautín, Puerto Saavedra, Carahue, Gorbe, Victoria, Melipeuco and Cunco.
Lastly, the commune of Coyhaique, in the Aysén Region, will go to Preparation.
It should be noted that the setbacks are effective this Saturday, November 28, while for the communes that advance, this measure begins to work from Monday 30.