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In addition to the manufacturing and construction sectors, Other industries such as furniture and vehicle manufacturing and car sales are authorized to start work., this Monday.
For the same reason, the mayor of Bogotá, Claudia López, has been emphatic on the need to create shifts 24 hours a day to avoid crowds.
However, citizens have reported Transmilenio buses with an occupancy higher than that of 35 %, maximum that the mayor’s office authorized due to the emergence of the coronavirus. Although not as many people are seen on the streets or private vehicles, despite the fact that they still do not have a peak and plate.
Multitude in articulated in transmilenio 5am 11 05 2020 there are no good frequencies of routes for these agglomerations and authorities are not seen controlling the people entering the bus pic.twitter.com/IeJjiU6lRV
– [email protected] (@ jovannyt135) May 11, 2020
According to Blu Radio, this Monday about 800,000 people would go out, but at certain times. To this is added the authorization that minors under 18 have from today to go out for air, between 6:00 and 11:00 in the morning.
With the new authorizations, President Iván Duque has explained that the quarantine is not lifted, which runs until May 25, and maintains mobility restrictions on inter-municipal transport. Also, college and university students will continue to take virtual classes.
Below, more images of Bogotá this Monday:
#At this time This is how the TransMilenio Americas portal looks like. Users point to crowds in the system #BankofAviancaEs pic.twitter.com/Bsxrw6ujNP
– RCN News (@NoticiasRCN) May 11, 2020
Who responds #Dismiss in @TransMilenio today the entrance of the articulated dawns closed by dismissed personnel @LuisErnestoGL @ClaudiaLopez @intiasprilla @susanamuhamad @AngelicaLozanoC @anateresabernal @CarlosCarrilloA @heidy_up pic.twitter.com/XRQkrAh29G
– Jesustafur (@ Jesustafur16) May 11, 2020
Do not forget to follow the instructions of our on-line service team. These are vital to prevent contagion. This is how we all protect ourselves. #TransMiTeCuida, But better #Stay at home. pic.twitter.com/LJtDAaZcqI
– TransMilenio (@TransMilenio) May 11, 2020
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