The Government of Santander decreed a peak and departmental curfew schedule



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After a meeting of the Unified Command Post, PMU, between the Government of Santander, mayors, unions, public forces and the COVID-19 situation room, different measures were decreed to combat the advance of the disease.

As of this Tuesday, December 29, the peak and identity card begins to rule, and the departmental curfew will be hardened by the end of the year.

Although the mayors of the municipalities affected by the measure have not yet made an official statement, the truth is that the governor of Santander, Mauricio Aguilar, decreed the following measures:

The inhabitants of Bucaramanga, Floridablanca, Piedecuesta, Girón, San Gil, El Socorro, Barrancabermeja, Barichara, Aratoca, Los Santos, Rionegro, Lebrija and Barbosa, will be able to make purchases, bank procedures, procedures, among others according to the digit in which The identification number ends, and it will start as follows:

– Tuesday, December 29, people whose ID number ends in 1-3-5-7-9

– Wednesday, December 30, people whose ID number ends in 0-2-4-6-8

– Thursday, December 31, people whose ID number ends in 1-3-5-7-9

Meanwhile, the curfew will apply on December 31 from 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. on January 2, 2021.

Peak and schedule for 2021

The restrictive measure will be as follows:

– Saturday, January 2, people whose identification number ends in 1 and 2 may leave.

– Sunday, January 3, people whose identification number ends in 3 and 4 may leave

– Monday, January 4, people whose identification number ends in 5 and 6 may leave.

– Tuesday, January 5, people whose ID number ends in 7 and 8 will be able to leave.

– Wednesday, January 6, people whose ID number ends in 9 and 0 may leave.

– Thursday, January 7, people whose ID number ends in 1 and 2 may leave.

– Friday, January 8, people whose identity card number ends in 3 and 4 may leave.

The curfew will begin on Friday, January 8, from 9:00 p.m. to Tuesday, January 12 at 6:00 a.m.

recommendations

The Santander Health Secretariat determined some recommendations for the 87 municipalities of the department in order to avoid the rise and transmission chains of COVID-19, as well as the collapse of ICUs during the season.

– Maintain daily monitoring of the incidence, mortality and ICU occupation.

– Increase in the force footing for the control of protocols to the informal sector.

– Maintain a curfew every day in the municipalities from 11:00 pm to 5:00 am

– Restriction to public and private meetings that involve crowds. Small bubble groups are suggested for end-of-year meetings, residing in the same home with a limit of 5 adults.

– Citizens are asked to avoid trips to and between the department.

– Focus the work of the Prass groups especially in the provinces; reiterating this important initiative in San Gil, El Socorro, Aratoca and strengthening it in the metropolitan area, to intensify tests and isolation of cases and contacts.

To date, the department has 65,934 cases of COVID-19, of which more than 5,800 are active and more than 2,300 have died.



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