What happens to the peak and ID during the quarantine in three locations in Bogotá?



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The district administration announced a strict quarantine in the towns of Suba, Usaquén and Engativá, which will be in force from January 5 to 18. What about measures such as the peak and cedula and others that had been operating in the capital?

Last Sunday night the mayor in charge, Luis Ernesto Gomez, accompanied by the Secretary of Health, Alejandro Gomez, announced the implementation of a new measure to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in Bogotá, as the capital reaches an ICU bed occupancy of 77.7% dedicated to patients with this disease.

Also read: Bogotá City Hall decrees quarantine until January 18 in Suba, Engativá and Usaquén

The measure consists of decreeing a strict quarantine in the towns of Suba, Usaquén and Engativá, which will be in force between January 5 and 18. There, people must be kept confined and only the mobility of professionals excepted as health professionals will be allowed. Only essential commercial establishments may open, and one representative per family nucleus will be allowed to go out to stock up on these provisions.

What’s the matter with him peak and cedula in the city? As the mayor in charge explained, the measure continues throughout the capital district, so this Monday, January 4, applies to those who have an even number (0,2,4,6,8), who will not be able to attend to service establishments such as banks, shopping centers, supermarkets, notaries and other citizen service centers in public entities.

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It should be remembered that this measure does not apply to hotel and gastronomic services, such as restaurants. Health centers, pharmacies and funeral services are also excepted, as well as notarial, banking, financial and administrative services and procedures where the simultaneous appearance of two or more people is required.

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