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In absentia the tenants of O’Higgins Gallery in the center of Concepción, in the Bío Bío region, and is that despite the ban on operation they took out some tables and warned that They will begin to serve the public from Monday.
From the compound, where a large part of their premises are cafes, they affirm that they need to work and despite the fact that they have been closed since March, they have continued paying patents.
It should be noted that in phase 2, restaurants can serve on terraces to avoid risks of contagion in closed places.
That is why they decided to take the tables to the gallery and announced that from Monday they will begin to serve the public.
Lucía Belmar, spokeswoman for the 22 merchants of Galería O’Higgins, said that after the changes in the Step by Step Plan they prepared to attend the public again and that they even received authorization from the venue to attend in the hall.
“With our patents we have the right, we are part of the Concepción business, because we contribute to it. Then, why to some yes and others not, why discrimination against us ”, he questioned.
He argued that with a table outside each premises they will be able to serve two people, instead, in the mall there are 5,000. For this reason, they undertake to manage the capacity.
Lack of work has led to make common pots for workers who have been without income for months due to the pandemic. According to Belmar, to date, they have not received any financial aid and have been evicted for demonstrating.
Given the lack of response, he stated that “as of Monday we are going to start working and we are going to do the same as Punta Arenas did.”
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