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In Itagüí and the other nine municipalities of the Aburrá Valley there will be a curfew to mark Mother’s Day.
The restriction will take place over two days, the first one starts this Saturday, May 9 at 7:00 p.m. and ends on Sunday, May 10 at 5:00 a.m., the second starts that same Sunday, Mother’s Day, at 7:00 p.m. and ends on Monday, April 11 at 3:00 a.m.
According to decree 553 of May 8, 2020, which was issued by the Mayor of Itagüí to regulate the measure, these activities will be exempt from the curfew:
- Assistance and provision of health services and their supply and maintenance chain.
- Medicines and pharmaceutical products and their distribution.
- Due to force majeure or fortuitous event.
- The tasks of the medical missions of the Pan American Health Organization PAHO and of all international humanitarian and health organizations, the provision of public and private professional, administrative, operational, and technical health services.
- Activities related to emergency services, including veterinary emergencies.
- Funeral services, burials and cremations.
- The activities of the Military Forces, the Police and State security agencies, as well as the military and defense industry.
- The operation of the Infrastructure criticizes -computers, computer systems, communication networks, data and information, whose destruction or interference may weaken or impact the security of the economy, public health or a combination of them.
- The operation and operation of call centers, contact centers, technical support centers and data processing centers
- that provide service in the national territory and the electronic commerce platform.
- The operation of the provision of private security and surveillance service, prison and prison services and companies that provide printing and cleaning services in public buildings, common areas of buildings and buildings in which they carry out the activities that the present article.
- The activities necessary to guarantee the operation, maintenance, isolation and supply of the provision of: (i) public services of aqueduct, sewerage, electrical energy, public lighting, cleaning (collection, transportation, use and final disposal, recycling, including waste biological or sanitary; (ii) of the logistics chain of inputs, supplies for the production, supply, import, export and supply of hydrocarbons, liquid fuels, biofuels, natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas; (iii) of the logistics chain input, supplies for the production, supply, import, export and supply of minerals, and internet and telephone service.
- The operation of the postal, courier, radio, television, press and distribution services of the media.
- The activities strictly necessary to operate and carry out the essential maintenance of companies, industrial plants or mines, of the public or private sector, which by nature in their production process require to maintain their operation uninterruptedly.
- Retail trade of fuel.
- The operation of family police stations and police inspections, as well as the users of these.
It should be remembered that there will also be a dry law and it will take effect on Saturday, May 9 at 5:00 p.m. and ends on May 11 at 5:00 a.m.