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Subsec @pdazan announces:
– Curfew at Christmas from 02:00 to 05:00 (12/25)
– Mass events prohibited from 8:00 p.m. on 12/24 to 5:00 a.m. on 12/25.
New Year:
Curfew from 02:00 to 07:00 on January 1, 2021.
Sanitary cords pic.twitter.com/DJj8MDpdeq
– Ministry of Health (@ministeriosalud) December 3, 2020
NEW YEAR
- The curfew will begin at 02:00 hours on January 1, extending until 07:00 hours on January 1
- Mass events are prohibited from 8:00 p.m. on December 31 to 5:00 a.m. on January 2
- Establishment of sanitary cords from 6:00 p.m. on December 30 to 5:00 a.m. on January 2
The capacity allowed for December 31 and January 1, which will depend on the phase in which the commune is:
- Quarantined communes: only with the residents of the house
- Communes in Transition: maximum 15 people including residents
- Communes in Preparation: maximum 20 people including residents
- Communes in Initial Opening: maximum 30 people including residents
President Piñera extends State of Catastrophe until March 2021 due to the pandemic
On the same day, the President Sebastián Piñera announced the extension of the State of Catastrophe until March 13, 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic that affects the country.
As indicated by the President, the measure allows “Exceptionally, restricting the freedoms and movements of people, along with taking actions such as quarantines and a curfew that, we believe, are necessary.”
Likewise, the authority highlighted that, “If the circumstances, we can lift the State of Exception in advance.”
The authority took advantage of the instance to pay tribute to the doctors who worked during the health emergency, emphasizing the 19 professionals who died from COVID-19.
In the same way, he valued the work of thousands of professionals nationwide to rise to the occasion.
“We know that the health system, especially in mid-May and mid-June, was required to its maximum capacity, but we know that it always responded”, said.
He added that “it is fair and timely to pay tribute to all the doctors and health workers who lost their lives working to protect the health and lives of their compatriots.”
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