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The Undersecretary for Crime Prevention, Katherine Martorell, clarified how the permits for the Quarantine and Transitional communes will operate in order to vote on October 25 when the Constituent Plebiscite is held.
“For the day of the Plebiscite, all the communes that are quarantined or in Transition will continue to be in quarantine or in Transition, however, to facilitate voting during the opening hours of tables, people with only their identity card will go to be able to move to vote, “he explained.
However, he specified that “this does not mean that the people who are no longer quarantined in the communes, but that they will have this special permit that does not require to be removed by the police station, but is only the identity card to go to the polling place and vote calmly. “
“It does not allow any other type of procedure, therefore, if we are going to vote, and we want to go to the supermarket as well, but we are in a Quarantine or Transition commune, I have to get my permit to be able to go to the supermarket or carry out a different activity of those that are allowed, “he reiterated.
The same situation was enabled for the Aysén and Magallanes regions, which establish mandatory quarantines in addition to the PCR examination for those who enter those areas, as well as for people with the right to vote who enter the country and who must carry out 14-day quarantines.
“In these cases, people too, having a negative PCR, will be able to vote, the protocol for that will be made known in conjunction with the Servel, with the Minsal, but from now on we want to anticipate that the people who enter the Our country with a negative PCR and with the right to vote, they will be able to vote that day, “emphasized the government authority.
On video: Check out the announcement by Undersecretary Martorell
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