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The Seremi de Salud of the Metropolitan region fined with 300 UTM, equivalent to just over $ 15 million, to the entrepreneur Cristoph Kaufmann for having traveled by helicopter to Cachagua during the past holy weekend, violating the sanitary cord and quarantine in Vitacura in early April.
According to the authority’s resolution, the man was inspected on April 10 after arriving at the spa in Zapallar, where Carabineros reported that his home is registered in the Vitacura commune, which was in total quarantine on that date.
Therefore, the businessman was submitted to a summary, where he could deliver his response to the trip.
On the latter, Kaufmann excused himself, alluding health reasons, because in the building where he lives in the capital there was a positive case of COVID-19.
However, Seremi stressed that the “Summary failed to disprove the charges made to exempt him from responsibility that is incumbent on the facts.”
Likewise, Kaufmann was fined, specifically, for not respecting the quarantine and violating the sanitary cordon arranged to leave the Metropolitan region.
Remember that Kaufmann’s lawyer assured after the fact that his client flew an aircraft on his own account on April 10 in the direction of the spa, arguing that “The building where he lives in Santiago had a case of COVID-19”.
For his part, the mayor of the Metropolitan region, Felipe Guevara, valued the resolution, indicating that “This is an example of a summary ending with fines.”
“But it is also necessary to highlight another ten summaries that have ended with fines of $ 2.5 million”he added.
The Metropolitan Mayor @FelipeGuevaraSt Next to the @SeremiSaludRM Paula Labra, refer to the sanitary summary fine issued to one of the helicopters that did not respect the sanitary cord implemented during Easter in the capital. # Let’s take care of each other pic.twitter.com/DaF9f0e97L
– RM Administration dencia (@IntendenciaRM) May 11, 2020
LAST BALANCE: CHILE EXCEEDS 30 THOUSAND CONTACTS
until 30,063 after 1,197 were reported in the last 24 hours.
As reported by the Undersecretary of Public Health, Paula Daza, of what was reported on the last day, 975 patients are symptomatic and 222 are asymptomatic.
Despite the fact that there were close to 500 cases less than what was reported this Sunday, Daza maintained that this is not an indicator that allows us to obtain a conclusion, “especially when many cases are reported in the Metropolitan region.”
Likewise, the authority put 11 people who died in the last 24 hours, reaching a total of 323 in the territory.
Jaime Mañalich, Minister of Health, also indicated that the situation of the entire national territory, but especially of Santiago, “they keep us extremely concerned and busy”, emphasizing that efforts are being made to confront the disease.
“We have taken this pandemic very seriously from the first days of January. And we recognize that from the beginning we were preparing and for that reason we continue calling for people to take preventive measures, “he assured.
Minister Jaime Mañalich:
“We maintain low lethality figures, we also follow a policy of high testing by PCR, this allows us to make more effective decisions, and we have a health system that has been able to respond in an enormous way.” pic.twitter.com/xBmn2FWU5I
– Ministry of Health (@ministeriosalud) May 11, 2020
Arturo Zúñiga, Undersecretary of Assistance Networks, reported that On the last day, 13,373 PCR tests were performed, totaling 294,057 in total.
Similarly, he stressed that “We have been progressively increasing the number of mechanical fans in our country. Today we have 2,035 nationwide, with an availability of 600 for those who need it.”
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