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The municipality of Kousba announced in a statement that the Corona committee held a meeting to discuss the latest developments in the town, and concluded the following results: “The number of injured in the town has decreased to more than three times the number registered before. After the closure, the number of current injuries in the town places us below the red line in terms of average Infections in relation to the population, absence of spread of the virus between people, since the vast majority of infected people carried the viruses from their out-of-town workplaces.
For this reason, the city council decided to “reopen all the establishments and businesses in the area of the town of Kousba, starting tomorrow, Thursday 10/15/2020, provided that businessmen, employees and customers respect the measures to avoid the use of masks (to cover their nose and mouth), sterilize their hands, and not receive more than one customer inside the store, respecting the safety distance, provided that stores and commercial establishments close their doors at six in the afternoon, and restaurants open their doors to visitors with a capacity that is limited to 50 percent of the capacity of each restaurant.
The municipality has wished that “all the people of the town who work outside of it are alert and take all preventive measures in their places of work and during their movements. Visits, social events and meetings of all kinds are forbidden, and it is forbidden to circulate through the town after six in the afternoon, either on foot, by motorcycle or by car ”. In addition, public schools and public administrations remain closed for Monday 10/19/2020, the entrances and exits of KOSPA remain closed for Monday 10/19/2020, and the municipal police have the task of implementing and monitoring the implementation of these decisions, as well as arresting records against offenders.
He thanked “the people of Kousba, and all the shopkeepers and commercial establishments, for their commitment to the decision to close the municipality and their contribution to overcoming the delicate situation we have experienced.”
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