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In a new balance delivered this Saturday, the Undersecretary of Public Health, Paula Daza, provided information on the health measures that must be met for the Christmas celebration.
Given this, the doctor explained that the Ministry of Health devised a plan for this celebration to allow gatherings, but with a low risk of contagion from Covid-19.
“We ask you to be extremely cautious this end of the year, this Christmas, this New Year,” Daza began and added: “That we each evaluate the risk involved in each of the activities that we are going to have at these parties.”
In relation to the plan, the first thing Paula Daza announced was the change in curfew times: It will be from 2:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. from December 24 to December 26. Between those days, mass events are also strictly prohibited.
Regarding the number of people who can meet, The Undersecretary of Public Health pointed out that in the regions in Transition it allows a maximum capacity of 15 people, in Preparation 20 and in Initial Opening up to 30 people.
Meanwhile, restaurants and hotels can function only as places to eat and not as event centers for end-of-year celebrations.
“Each of us has to assess the risk that this social activity implies. Always prefer an open place or a closed but well ventilated one. If the place is small, prefer to reduce the number of people always maintaining physical distance and the use of a mask ”, added Daza.
In the same way, he announced that older adults can be visited by up to two people during quarantine.
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– Ministry of Health (@ministeriosalud) December 19, 2020
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