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The Aburrá Valley continues its total economic opening, Catholics and believers of different religions returned to the temples in which, for each celebration, the capacity cannot exceed 50 people and they must register in advance. The gyms also reopened.
“I believe that very well, the churches are very much needed so that people can pray and spend a moment with the Lord,” said Javier González.
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Other parishioners returned with mixed feelings and a new plea: an end to the pandemic. “The situation we are experiencing is cruel. God is so great and good that he gave us this test, but it is already happening ”, noted Jesús Calderón
There are 342 parishes attached to the Archdiocese of Medellín, which can offer masses starting this September 1. Those under and over 70 years of age can also attend, it is important to note that the use of masks is mandatory, as well as distance in the chairs.
“That people do not lose their life of faith, their spiritual life, but also that we take care of each other so that this virus does not spread, but so that it can be overcome and we return to normality”, expressed the parish priest of the Church of Faith, Martín Jaramillo.
Another economic sector that opened its doors to the public is that of gyms. “We have a space of two meters of distance between one person and the other, disinfection of hands, feet, temperature measurement,” said Juan González about the protocols of his premises.
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Some sports units also resumed outdoor practice.
In Medellín, within the framework of the new stage of the pandemic that the country is now facing, the measures to fight the virus and maintain the economy. The peak and ID restriction will not apply and the Olaya Herrera Airport will have two routes for commercial flights.
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