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The measure could be put into practice again in the towns of the city where the speed of contagion increases.
After the National Government announced new measures for a future third peak of COVID-19 infections, in which there is a night curfew in cities with ICU occupancy greater than 70%, the Mayor’s Office of Bogotá is evaluating the possibility of re-implement locality-selective isolates.
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This was indicated by the District Health Secretary, Alejandro Gómez, “sectorized isolations would be made when one of the localities is no longer in yellow, but is in a higher stage such as red or orange.
This type of restriction has been implemented in Bogotá since the first peak of infections presented in August 2020 and prioritizes different areas of the city with restrictive mobility measures depending on their epidemiological conditions.
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The Administration has stressed that for this Holy Week there will be capacity control in the churches and has invited citizens not to hold family meetings and to make correct use of the mask.
From tomorrow at midnight, in Cundinamarca the night curfew will begin to apply between 12 a.m. and 5 a.m.