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It’s official. Mayor William Dau Chamatt issued the decree by which selective isolation with responsible individual distancing is extended throughout Cartagena, from 00:00 on December 1 to 00:00 on December 16. Read: These are the restrictions that apply to Cartagena until December 16
Decree 1473 of November 30, 2020 establishes the curfew and dry law measures that will govern eleven communities classified as ‘special care areas’ since to date they register the highest number of infections by coronavirus. Read: Curfew and dry law due to the increase in COVID-19 cases in Cartagena
Next the neighborhoods:
Blas de Lezo
San fernando
Sleeve
El Pozón
The Alps
Olaya Herrera
Veal
The Seagulls
New Forest
Zaragocilla
The Campestre.
In these communities the movement of people is restricted, from 9:00 pm to 5:00 am Read: Cartagena once again exceeds 1,500 active cases of coronavirus
And the following measures are exposed:
– Restrict face-to-face attention to the public for stores and commercial activities, from 8:00 pm to 6:00 am. The sale and acquisition of essential goods and services are excepted, which may be acquired through home services and platforms during 24 hours.
– Prohibit the sale and consumption of intoxicating alcoholic beverages in open spaces and commercial establishments, from 8:00 pm to 6:00 am.
– Establish through the District Administrative Department of Health-DADIS, epidemiological fences in the aforementioned neighborhoods, who will carry out health surveillance and coordinate with the Benefit Plan Administrators Entities the taking of samples, the follow-up of cases and contacts, and the promotion of preventive behaviors against the disease.
– Force majeure and fortuitous events are excepted from the above measures.
Mayor William Dau was emphatic that citizen behavior is key to slowing down the spread of the virus.
“We fell asleep. After the numbers of infections in the city had dropped, they began to think that this happened and precisely because we went out to brag is that we are as we are, and COVID is shooting at us. We must all do our part. Wear the mask, maintain social distancing. Everyone knows what to do, it is a matter of logic no more and of thinking that not only take care of yourself, but of others, “he said.
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