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He Mayor of Bello, Óscar Pérez, announced that this municipality will have curfew for those under 18 this October 31. The measure seeks to contain the advance of coronavirus and thus protect life.
“We ask a lot of responsibility for this date, October 31, Halloween Day. We invite you to please stay with your children at home. That day we have made the decision to decree a curfew for those under 18 years of age, “said the local president on his official Twitter account.
Pérez stressed that, due to the pandemic, “We are not in times of crowds or big festivities”. In that sense, he recalled that on a typical October 31, more than 200,000 people can circulate through the park of that city.
And in a message addressed to parents, he said: “We are not going to have a single event, so that they do not come with their children, so that avoid sanctions and subpoenas”.
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This announcement adds to the recommendations made in the same direction by the Antioquia Government and other mayors of the Aburrá Valley.
Recently, leaders of Caldas, Envigado, Itagüí, La Estrella and Sabaneta They agreed to unify efforts to protect citizens in the celebration of Halloween.
“We want to avoid crowds and the exponential increase in infections. We call on the entire community to refrain from asking for and distributing the traditional Halloween sweets ”, commented the Envigado president through his official Instagram account.
He too Director of the Metropolitan Area, Juan David Palacio, made a call to reinforce biosecurity measures and self-care.
“The Day of the Witches can become a date to regret a possible increase in the contagion of the coronavirus. We are on a red alert and the covid-19 has not gone away, it remains on the prowl“, He said. He emphasized that one should not lower the guard on October 30 and 31, and November 1.
Palace concluded that It is important to control the behavior of the pandemic in order to guarantee the capacity of the intensive care units (ICU).
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Remember: the physical distancing (WHO recommends a distance of at least one meter with others); the Uso a mask; respiratory hygienecovering your mouth and nose with a bent elbow when coughing or sneezing); he handwashing; avoid touching your eyes, mouth, and nose; The Dsurface infection; the health monitoring (to detect symptoms) and, if possible, comply isolation These are the measures that we must all take to avoid contracting the virus or being a source of infection.
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