07/31/2020 - 14:52
- Clarín.com
- Politics
Buenos Aires Governor, Axel Kicillof warned Friday that if the amount of coronavirus infections do not fall into the next d'pias will have to "go to quarantine much harder " to avoid the collapse of the health system.
"If the numbers do not go down, it will be necessary to go to a much harder quarantine because otherwise the beds will fill up and we cannot allow anyone to be left without the attention they deserve as a right," emphasized Kicillof from the Quinta de Olivos .
He said this when participating in the announcement that President Alberto Fernández headed in Olivos and where the head of the Buenos Aires government, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, was also present.
The Buenos Aires governor confirmed that the province remains until August 16 under "the concept of intermittent quarantine, with the same restrictions."
In addition, and while from the City they are already preparing a plan to differentiate themselves from the province and start with the reopening plan, Kicillof was blunt: "You cannot do different things on one side and the other of General Paz."
The province of Buenos Aires is the district with the most infections, with 110,662 confirmed positive cases, according to the latest report from the Ministry of Health.