Curfew and dry law in Medellín for this Friday, November 13 – Medellín – Colombia



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The entire department of Antioquia will have restrictions for this Friday, November 13. Thus, there will be dry law from 2 pm and a curfew from 11 pm

Both measures, as announced by the mayor of the Antioquia capital, Daniel Quintero, they will be until 5 am on Saturday, November 14.

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“These measures focus in a particular way on the risk posed by the soccer match (between the Colombian National Team and Uruguay this Friday). In the previous soccer game we already saw the effects. Only the city of Medellín had to raise about 60 beds and the number of these for intensive care. This is a drama for families and that is why our most important purpose is to take care of ourselves, “said Quintero.

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The president added: “This has to be a message of care. There are many people who still believe that this has already happened and that this no longer gives them or others already gave them. People cannot be trusted. This is dangerous and there are many people in intensive care ”.

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For the community to comply, the Metropolitan Police of Valle de Aburrá will install checkpoints in the municipalities of its jurisdiction.

Currently, throughout Antioquia there are 3,357 active cases of covid-19 and the number of people recovered is 180,586. On the other hand, the occupancy of ICU beds in the department is 79.33%.

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