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The authorities have already made it clear that the inns, as we knew them until recently, are suspended this year. Covid-19 forces us to take sanitary measures: you have to celebrate at home, with social distance, masks, with alcohol gel in one hand and choripan in the other.
You can still celebrate, but applying the recommendations of the pandemic mode. But that not only affects lovers of traditional ramadas, but, above all, its organizers. Several saw at this time the opportunity to do business, even receiving the best income of the year.
Far from sitting idly by, the anchorage traditions looked for alternatives. The coronavirus will completely stop this 18. Some ventured into online sales, they will have delivery of their products, and thus you will bring everything typical to the table at home.
The modernity of the covid inns
Likewise, several municipalities made contact with them, and organized events to keep businesses going. For example, the mayor of La Reina, José Manuel Palacios, this Saturday inaugurated the celebrations in the commune with a “Fonda Móvil”. Everything, under the motto “In these National Holidays, your health first.”
It is a vehicle specially equipped with a folkloric group and escorted with huasos and horses, which will travel all the streets of the commune. It will run from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Saturday 12, Sunday 13, Saturday 19 and Sunday 20.
“The idea is to reach our neighbors’ houses with our traditions and folklore. Always in a safe way. We want them to go out to the doors and windows of their homes to enjoy this new panorama. It will be a different celebration, but not for that. with less joy, colors and enthusiasm, aspects that also contribute to well-being and health “, highlighted Mayor José Manuel Palacios.
Another commune that also took action in this regard was Estación Central. Also during this day, Mayor Rodrigo Delgado led the launch of “La Ramada Móvil”.
“This is a different eighteen, but that is not why the municipality is going to stop making efforts. We must bring a little fun, encouragement, Chilean music and delicious empanadas to our neighbors. Along with our IFEBUS, the “Ramada Móvil”, with the aim of replacing the precovid parties, but in a safe and responsible way, “said the mayor.
On a truck, which is decorated like a traditional inn and together with a complete folkloric show, they implemented the “Safe Cuecodromo”, where they are instructed to dance while maintaining physical distance. It includes the presence of typical Creole characters, such as chinchinero and organ grinder, among others.
Starting Monday 14, there will be 4 days where “Ramada Móvil” will be able to walk through the neighborhoods closest to the neighbors. In addition, 5,000 empanadas in total will be delivered to neighbors and thousands of handkerchiefs to dance the cueca while maintaining distances and sanitary measures.
Check if your commune will also have activities.
Not to forget neither in the “inn” nor in the house
- This September 18, 19 and 20, the Curfew starts at 9:00 p.m. (until 5:00 a.m.)
- The prohibition of moving to a second home is maintained.
- The inns are prohibited.
- You can meet at your house. Capacity: The family who owns the house + 5 guests (including children).
- In public spaces such as parks and squares: 10 people in total.
- If you are a resident of a commune in Step 3 and want to go to a commune in Step 2, you must obtain a special permit. Between communes in Step 3 no permission is needed.
- People from communes in Step 2 must yes or yes apply for permits.
- The permit lasts for 6 hours and you can only obtain it once on the days of festivities.
- Wear a mask at all times (you can take it off to eat).
- Remember to wash your hands frequently.
- Keep ventilation of closed places.
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