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At the end of a Unified Command Post (PMU) led by Mayor William Dau Chamatt and after analyzing the behavior of COVID-19 in the city, the president announced that there will be a curfew and a sectorized dry law for the next few days.
The local president explained that the measures seek to reduce the speed of contagion of the virus without affecting the economy, especially the end of the year.
“Although these measures have not yet been socialized with the community. We want that they are not going to hinder a magnificent end of the year for Cartagena. We want to have a magnificent December and the second half of January for Cartagena, ”said the mayor.
The dry law and curfew measure will be ordered for those neighborhoods with the highest number of active cases of coronavirus.
“Additionally, as of today, the work of the Barrio Heroico group that is carrying out pedagogical activities in the neighborhoods to avoid contagion is resumed and I am fully convinced that one of the main reasons with which the cases of COVID-19 were reduced was the work done by Barrio Heroico ”, he said.
The president announced the contracting of COVID tests to carry out the PRASS strategy in communities and sectors such as the Bazurto Market and the Transport Terminal.
El Universal learned that 10 neighborhoods are typified to decree a curfew and dry law but they will be announced in a decree that the Mayor’s Office is preparing for the next few hours.
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