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As revealed in BLU mornings, the Mayor’s Office of Bogotá in the next hours of this September 21 will announce a new decree on the new reality in the capital of the country, where several restrictions will be lifted, that today are fulfilled to be able to mobilize or access commercial products and services.
These measures would be final as of September 22.
One of the measures to be announced is the elimination of the ‘pico y cédula’ that restricted by the last digit the access of people to shops mainly.
On the other hand, restaurants may open every day, with their respective biosafety protocols and not as happens today that can only open between Wednesday and Sunday at certain times.
The famous epidemiological quota, which calculated the number of people who could leave by activity, is also raised. The only restrictions in this regard will be focused on entry hours by sectors, to prevent thousands of people from converging at the same time in mass transport.
Discos and bars with sale of liquor are not allowed either, an activity that can only be started under the pilot model if the Mayor’s Office requests it from the Ministries of Health and from Inside.
Regarding schools, they could also return to face-to-face classes. BLU Radio was able to establish that of the 1,000 private schools in the city, about 50 have presented and requested biosafety protocols for the return of children and young people, of which about 30 have already received it and have reactivated face-to-face classes.
Said return will depend on the agreement between parents, teachers, students and health authorities of the District and the Government.
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