Forbidden to leave the house. Curfew and dry law in Colombia, see what the restriction is like in your city



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The measures will seek to contain the spread of covid-19, which increased the end of the year season.  (File photo: Juan Barret / AFP)
The measures will seek to contain the spread of covid-19, which increased the end of the year season. (File photo: Juan Barret / AFP)

The increase in infections by covid-19 and the decrease in the availability of intensive care units (ICUs) in the country, with the arrival of the December celebrations, feared for months, went from being a fear to a reality. Hence, the curfew, dry law and peak measures and a certificate to try to contain the spread of the virus in the country. Infobae informs you how the restrictions will be implemented in the different populations so that this New Year you can take care of yourself, take care of yours and avoid a sanction.

In Bogota There will be no curfew on December 31st. However, the total dry law measure will govern, which will also apply on January 1. Public parties and meetings with more than ten attendees are not allowed either. As for the peak and ID, it will remain until January 15, although it does not apply to entry to restaurants and hotels. In Cundinamarca there will also be no curfew.

Cali will have a curfew, from 9 pm on December 31, until 12 noon. from January 3; for dry law the same dates and times will also apply. The peak and card in the ‘sky branch’, which today has an availability of less than 9% of the ICUs, will be in force until January 4. At Cauca’s Valley, with the exception of the peak and cedula, the same measures were arranged.

In Medellin and the other nine municipalities of the Aburrá Valley (Barbosa, Copacabana, Girardota, Bello, Envigado, Itagüí, Sabaneta, La Estrella and Caldas), the curfew will begin at 8 pm on December 31 and will end at 6 am January 3. The measure also applies to the East, Southwest and West of Antioquia. The peak and ID will remain until January 4.

Curfew on Barranquilla It will be in effect between 1 and 6 am on January 1; The restriction will also sanction those who leave their home between 11 pm on January 1 and 6 am on the second day of 2021. In the rest of the department of Atlantic, the dry law, curfew and peak and identity card will be determined by each municipality.

In Bucaramanga and the rest of Santander the curfew and prohibition will go from this December 31, at 9 pm, until January 2, at 6 am; This restriction will also apply for January 9, 10 and 11. In addition, there will be a curfew throughout the department until January 16, between 11 pm and 5 am

All Boyacá, including his Tunja, will remain under a curfew from 9 pm on December 31 to 5 am on January 1. The restriction will apply the same on January 2 and 3. The dry law will apply this December 31, starting at 6 a.m., and will extend to January 1, until 6 a.m.

Curfew on Ibague It will begin today at 8 pm and will run continuously until 5 am on January 2.

In Cartagena the measure that will be in force until January 15 is the peak and ID.

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