Guide to supply in the days of total quarantine in Greater Santiago



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With the total quarantine that was decreed for Greater Santiago, it is essential to have clarity regarding how the supply will operate in the capital.

The authorities have made a call to avoid the crowds and stay at home, therefore the supply is key.

Beyond the delivery services, Greater Santiago will continue to have different open shops that provide the essentials.

In this way, neighborhood stores, supermarkets, pharmacies and banks will continue to operate in all the communes involved.

The same will happen with free fairs and supply centers such as La Vega Central or Lo Valledor, although with some much stricter measures.

As it has happened in the communes that have already been under quarantine, buying in this type of enclosure will require a pass that can be purchased at comisariavirtual.cl.

And given the malfunction that this platform had been exhibiting, the undersecretary of Crime Prevention Katherine Martorell warned that waiting lists will be made and certain restrictions will be applied.

Below is the detail for purchases and supplies in the days of total quarantine in Greater Santiago:

    • Neighborhood stores: Fundamental for maintaining the supply chain. They will continue to operate at times allowed by the catastrophe schedule (they cannot operate under the curfew). Safe-conduct is required to buy in these places.
    • Supermarkets: The supermarket chains will continue to operate in the same way and at the same times that they had been operating before a total quarantine was decreed for Greater Santiago.
  • La Vega Central: The Recoleta supply center will remain open, but only for merchants. Its hours of operation will be between 0:00 and 10:00 for wholesale trade and from 10:00 to 16:00 for retail trade. Rut of the draft or commercial patent will be requested to prove the status of merchant.
  • Lo Valledor: The market located in the Pedro Aguirre Cerda commune reported that only neighborhood merchants will be allowed access with their up-to-date commercial patents. It will have a service hours from 6:00 to 14:00, with a maximum capacity of 60 people.
  • Free fairs: They will continue to operate in the usual places and times, but only one person per family group will be allowed to enter.
  • Pharmacy: They continue to operate in the same manner and at the same times that they have operated since the catastrophic state was decreed.
  • Banks: Normal operation in terms of schedules. The individual permit “Payment of basic services” is required to carry out procedures in these institutions.



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