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The mayor of Bogotá, Claudia López, said this Sunday that construction and manufacturing workers will not be able to go out to work this April 27, as the first step to reactivate these sectors is a registration.
“Tomorrow we are still in quarantine, we are still at home, the only thing that will change is that companies will be able to enter a link from the mayor’s office and they will start to make their registration compliance protocols and safe mobility, “said López.
In addition, the president extended the measure of peak and gender, which expired this Sunday at 11:59 p.m. According to him, this restriction does not apply to daily sports time., which can be advanced between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m.
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Thus, according to the mayor, things are coming “two weeks of enlistment “for economic recovery, in which companies must fill out a register that allows a subsequent verification that they comply with the protocols to resume activities.
“Fortunately, the President listened to us and allowed the economic reactivation of the cities to be gradual. This is why we are all still at home tomorrow, we are still taking care of ourselves,” López wrote on his Twitter account.
Fortunately, the President listened to us and allowed the economic reactivation of the cities to be gradual. That is why tomorrow we are all still at home, we continue taking care of ourselves.
Construction and manufacturing companies that want to operate may register at https://t.co/MkH5iitFvP
– Claudia López 👍 (@ClaudiaLopez) April 27, 2020
Regarding the manufacturing sector, Claudia López said that only will be able resume work from May 11, gradually, and reiterated that only the reactivation of the eight subsectors that the National Government has established will begin.
The construction works begin their registration from tomorrow and those that comply with all the protocols and are enabled will be able to start in these two weeks.
Those of manufacturing also begin their registration tomorrow, but they will only be authorized to start after May 11.
– Claudia López 👍 (@ClaudiaLopez) April 27, 2020
In addition, he assured that the employees of construction companies that resume activities, once they register and the mayor’s office verify that they are ready to do so, will only be able to work during the 10 a.m. at 7 p.m., to avoid congestions in means of transport during peak hours.
“In no case can Transmilenio transport more than 35%” of its capacity, said the mayor.
We are the mayors who have the function of controlling
“We are the mayors who have the function of controlling,” said López.
On the other hand, the district president recognized the difficulties of quarantine for people in vulnerable conditions. Faced with this, he assured that 347,000 families have received a monetary transfer and that in recent days 64,000 markets have been delivered to this population.
Another of the actions that the District is strengthening, López said, is to expand the capacity of kilometers of bicycle routes, so that citizens can use alternative means such as cycling and avoid transportation in Transmilenio.
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