[ad_1]
As is tradition in the last month of the year, Bogotá had planned to carry out its traditional night bike lane next Thursday, December 10. However, the plan was canceled as announced by Mayor Claudia López.
The president of Bogotá assured that they made the decision to cancel the activity after “learning the lesson” of what happened at the end of November when the Christmas lights were turned on in Bogotá and criticism rained down for the agglomeration that was presented during the event .
(We suggest you read: Thieves who grimaced when captured were released)
“Although it is a happy occasion, it can be a risk for crowds, unnecessary this season,” said López.
The official information indicated that the bike lane would run from 6 in the afternoon until 12 at night. The route would be 98.4 kilometers through several important avenues and streets of the country’s capital and it was expected that at least 2 million people would participate in this event.
“We are supporting formal and informal merchants because they are literally doing their December to try to close the year with the best possible sales in this season that has been so difficult. For them we have ‘Bogotá under the open sky’, ‘Bogotá 24 hours “which I invite you to visit in Chapinero. In addition, more than 10 Christmas trade fairs in different parts of the city to support their activity”, concluded López.
Learning the lesson and as a precautionary measure we will not do Christmas night bike lanes this year in order to avoid crowds.
Although we have managed to keep the pandemic under control, we cannot lower our guard or take unnecessary risks.#SafeYHappyChristmas pic.twitter.com/iLnLmtddE2
– Claudia López 👍 (@ClaudiaLopez) December 8, 2020
(If you visit us from the app, see the video here)
Finally, the mayor also made a call for citizens to continue to take care of themselves and prevent the spread of coronavirus: “While at the peak of the pandemic we had 93 percent occupancy in the ICU, today we have 52 percent. While at the peak of the pandemic we had 67,000 active cases, today we have 22,000 “.
More news from Bogotá:
– Taunts of the mayor of Bogotá to the Government for the covid-19 vaccine
– ‘7 Christmas bonuses’ for a safe Christmas in Cundinamarca
[ad_2]