Disinfection in San Victorino remembered Jorge Barón



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As shown in the pictures, again this commercial area of ​​the city was full of people this Wednesday, without any capacity control and, despite the presence of the Police, efforts were in vain to enforce the distancing.

One of the novelties that the day had today in the popular ‘Madrugón’ was the disinfection that was done in the middle of streets clogged with buyers and sellers.

As expected, criticism rained on social networks for the lack of protocols and protection to prevent the spread of COVID-19. What was not clear is whether the disinfection was organized by the Bogotá Mayor’s Office or by the merchants themselves and those who depend on sales from this time in San Victorino.

Disinfection in San Victorino, in Bogotá

This mode of disinfection in San Victorino has received criticism not only in networks, but also from experts such as the Minister of Health, Fernando Ruiz, who on his Twitter account he referred to this method as useless.

“Let’s not make efforts in useless measures while people do not maintain the respective distance,” the official published in his twitter account.

This is the message that Ruiz published:

Another who referred to the incident with criticism was the director of Epidemiology and Demography of the Ministry of Health, Julián Fernández, who insisted that spraying people is not an effective or safe measure.

“Fumigating people is NOT an effective measure, it is not safe, it goes against the recommendations and creates false security. Better masks, physical distancing and avoiding crowds should be promoted. It is also unworthy ”, said Fernández, in that same social network.

This is the trill of the official:

These are some comments in which they compare the day with Don Jorge’s “Agüita pa ‘mi gente”:



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