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This morning, the Minister Secretary General of the Government, Jaime Bellolio, referred to the setback that the Government made yesterday in terms of the celebration of National Holidays, after it was announced that despite what was communicated in the beginning, now the communes that are in the Quarantine stage will not be able to choose to take out the safe conduct that authorizes small meetings between September 18 and 20.
This decision, explained Bellolio on Radio Pauta, was made after listening to the mayors of the communes that are in this first stage of the Step by Step Plan.
“We listened to the concerns of those communes that had recently begun to quarantiner ”, he indicated, since a commune that has been with limited mobility for several months is not the same as one that recently began with this measure. Faced with this and the insecurities it produced, they decided that the communes in Quarantine will not be able to opt for this safe conduct.
Regarding the permits, and about an interview that yesterday that the Minister of Health, Enrique Paris held with TVN and explained that the limit of five people who could visit a home was counting those who were at home – that is, a house with 5 inhabitants could not invite anyone because it fulfilled that maximum capacity – Minister Bellolio indicated that the measure is not like that.
“There are 5 additional people to those who live in the home”, said the government spokesman. “Sometimes we have too much data and because of that too much data, one and the other, we make certain mistakes.”
On the confusion that this generated, he indicated that “they were clear.”
“We discussed it, it was in the graph that we put yesterday, Friday,” added. “The advantage we have in this is that we still have 12 days left. One of the reasons why we wanted to say this before, too, is because obviously one can adjust certain aspects. ”
In other words, a house could even meet 15 people, in the event that 10 inhabit it and have 5 visitors for National Holidays.
In this family reunion, Bellolio explained, all the safeguards must be taken and tried to use ventilated spaces. The backyard of a house, he said, is still considered an enclosed space – in terms of permits.
“The central point of Fondéate en tu Casa is that these are special celebrations with our intimate family circle and not like we did previously,” he said.
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