Marcel Vela, new details on the relaxation measures applied after May 15



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Interior Minister Marcel Vela wrote on Facebook on Sunday that, after the publication of the proposed measures for the first stage of relaxation during the alert state, he received “many ideas, proposals or observations.” The government official said the final list of measures will be approved next week.

“Dear friends,

In my post, taken from the MIA website, where the measures proposed by doctors specializing in epidemiology and infectious diseases are published for transparency and discussion (for the first stage of relaxation when you will go into alert state), I received a lot of ideas, proposals or observations.

Thank you all and I make the following clarifications:

– the list of measures will be finalized from a legal point of view, will be debated and approved next week.
– Anyone wishing to formally submit proposals in this fight against the new coronavirus can do so at the following email address, announced in the publication on the MIA website, as well as in the announcement on the INSP website (National Institute of Public Health): [email protected]
– Our goal, above all, is to protect health and stop the spread of infections, so that we can think from June 1 to a new stage of relaxation.

Thank you and I wish you a Sunday blessed with much, much health! “, Shows the publication of Marcel Vela.

Dear friends, in my post, taken from the MIA website, where they are posted for transparency and discussion …

Posted by Marcel Vela on Sunday, May 10, 2020

The National Institute of Public Health published, on Saturday at noon, the relaxation measures. The document has 13 pages and is structured in several chapters, depending on the activity of the field that will reopen after May 15.

Therefore, there are references to activity in beauty salons, dental offices, non-COVID health units, schools, offices, hotels, and public transportation.

The Interior Ministry has also published a document with the proposed measures, such as traveling outside the town and the number of people who will be able to attend baptisms, weddings and funerals.



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