New way of contagion of COVID-19



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He promptly referred to the danger who may have contagion of COVID-19 who attend shopping malls and they engage in behaviors such as eating ice cream and walking without masks in various parts of the place.

“Let us emphasize that this December we cannot be buying ice cream, the whole family buys ice cream and begins to walk through the shopping center, without a mask to be able to eat the ice cream,” detailed the official, quoted by Noticias Caracol.

According to him, in case a person is asymptomatic and consumes ice cream the way Murrain describes it, it could spread the virus throughout the mall and the victims would be the other visitors to the place. “That cannot be done,” he emphasized.

However, he also explained that if a person wants to eat ice cream or anything else in the mall, they must stand still at some point and make sure that there is no one within two meters away. (See also: Second peak of coronavirus in Bogotá will not arrive this year, Claudia López announces).

“A shopping center is a closed place where air circulation is much less and the issue is much riskier,” warned the director of Citizen Culture of the Mayor’s Office of Bogotá, in that same newscast.

Protocol to avoid contagion in shopping centers in Colombia

Since last June, when shopping centers were reopened in Bogotá and other cities, several protocols were established that are a requirement to be able to enter and buy in different stores.

Among the protocols is the temperature measurement and the mandatory disinfection of hands and shoe soles at the doors. This may vary between establishments, since the mechanisms and technological aids are different; some even have body heat chambers at their entrance.

Also, in the parking is only allowed for the driver and there are separate spaces with a space in between.

One of the commitments these businesses have is to enforce the real capacity so that it does not exceed 35% of the capacity in the shopping center.



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