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The undersecretaries of Public Health, Paula Daza and of Crime Prevention, Katherine Martorell, together with the Chief of the Metropolitan Area of Carabineros, General Marcelo Araya, flew over the city of Santiago this Saturday to evaluate the behavior of people during the first weekend of quarantine in the Metropolitan region, which fell back to Phase 2 from Thursday, December 10, reporting a reduced mobility.
Undersecretary Daza stressed that the low traffic seen on the city streets is encouraging news and stressed the importance of staying home. “We know that people are tired, that it has been a very hard year, it has been a very difficult year, but we must remain calm and continue. That is why we must continue to maintain self-care measures and we must respect this important measure, which is the quarantine this weekend ”.
The authority also reported that the Seremi de Salud of the Metropolitan region received this Friday more than 200 telephone calls for complaints, mainly, for possible night activities, parties and family social gatherings.
In this context, three sanitary summaries and a place where a party was held with more than 100 people was closed.
Undersecretary Katherine Martorell, in turn, pointed out that adequate behavior was also observed by commerce, something that she described as “very important” because it means that the sector is privileging the lives of its workers. “We want to thank everyone who is making this decision to take care of themselves and their loved ones because finally, when we do this, what we can do is aspire to move forward and not go back any further in this Step by Step plan “, he emphasized.
Also, General Marcelo Araya, for his part, explained that they are supervising and controlling in different parts of the region.
“We have verified that, indeed, all services are arranged and coordinated. There are places where you can see a road flow consisting of cargo vehicles, public transport and the dynamics in terms of displacement has been less “He affirmed, adding that -so far- 33 people have been arrested for failure to comply with the measures ordered by the authority.
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