What remains restricted in Cartagena until December 1 | THE UNIVERSAL



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On the night of this Saturday, the mayor of Cartagena, William Dau Chamat, extended until 00 hours on December 1, 2020 the validity of Decree 1193 of September 30, which ordered selective isolation with responsible individual distancing throughout the city.

The decision may be extended or repealed in response to the health emergency and the isolation measures decreed by the National Government.

What is still prohibited

In accordance with the provisions of Decree 1193 of September 30, 2020, the following activities are restricted to avoid crowds:

1. The provision of table service in gastronomic establishments and venues that do not have outdoor spaces, which may only provide their services through electronic commerce platforms, home delivery and take away.

2. The activities of the hotel industry in the island zone of the entire District that are not authorized in the island reopening plan.

3. The disembarkation in the insular zone of ships of any draft or specification, destined to tourist, recreational or sports activities, with the exception of the hotels that are authorized in the island reopening plan.

Four. The permanence on the beaches and the entry of bathers to the sea in the Cartagena District, allowing exclusively the use of beaches as pedestrian transit space, with the exception of those authorized through a pilot plan.

5. The entrance of the public to the sports, artistic and cultural stages.

Remember

The use of mandatory face masks in public spaces and commercial establishments and social distancing are maintained.

The development of the permitted activities are conditioned on compliance with the biosafety protocols and that its employees are registered on the website adapyreactiva.gov.co

The opening hours are maintained in commercial establishments from 6 in the morning until 12 at night.



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