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The complete list: what activities are allowed in the Province according to each phase of restrictions

2021-06-14T03:14:32.647Z


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  • Clarín.com

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Updated 06/12/2021 2:25 PM

For a year, a system of defined phases has been in force in the Province of Buenos Aires for the municipalities according to the

epidemiological and sanitary risk

 in the face of the coronavirus they present.

The Greater Buenos Aires (which together with the Capital forms the AMBA) went to

Phase 3

, so new activities and schedules were enabled starting this Saturday.

However, other municipalities in the province remain in the more restrictive

Phase 2

"In the AMBA we have 401 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. That would make the Conurbano get out of the alarm situation in which it finds itself: in terms of the phase system that we have in the Province, this implies going from phase 2 to phase 3 ", announced this Friday the Buenos Aires governor, Axel Kicillof.

In each phase a series of activities are enabled that, in any case, must be carried out under strict compliance with current protocols.

The 126 activities enabled in phase 3

What can and cannot be done in the Province of Buenos Aires

Phase 2

The phase that the GBA is currently in is the one with the

greatest disqualifications

.

In this phase, among other activities, face-to-face classes, shopping malls and gyms are suspended.

Nor are

artistic or cultural events

allowed

, with and without the assistance of spectators.

And the long list of restrictions also includes casinos, bingo halls, libraries.

As for the restriction of circulation, those people who are not essential, cannot circulate from 20 to 6.

Phase 3

Unlike Phase 2, it includes some openings: performing and musical arts, movie theaters and complexes, cultural workshops, maternity gardens.

In this case, face-

to-face classes

and non-school educational activities

are allowed

at all levels and in all their modalities.

In addition, other qualifications can be carried out

with limitations in the number of people

.

For example, the celebration of religious rites in closed spaces with natural ventilation can have up to 20 people.

The swimming pools, meanwhile, half their maximum capacity.

In Phase 3, restaurants and bars can already receive customers inside, but with a

30 percent capacity

.

The same is true for closed gyms with natural ventilation, shopping malls - no food court or recreational spaces - and museums.


In addition,

the hours to circulate

for non-essentials

are extended

(0 to 6), while bars and restaurants are allowed to close at 23, that is, four hours later than what is allowed in Phase 2. 

Phases 4 and 5

The only activities that are not allowed in these phases are social gatherings in private homes of

more than ten people

and group trips.

Meanwhile, the celebration of religious rites in closed spaces are enabled up to twenty people and cultural, social, recreational or religious events in open spaces in the open air can have

up to one hundred attendees

.

Those that are not essential

cannot circulate from 2 to 6

.

The same time limit applies to bars, restaurants and commercial activity. 

The phases in each municipality

A total of

114 districts of the Province are in Phase 2

, while 17 are in Phase 3. Olavarría, Tordillo, Tres Lomas and Villarino, are the only ones that are in Phase 4, as made official on Wednesday in the Official Gazette. from District.

The towns that

are in Phase 3 are

: Arrecifes, Baradero, Benito Juárez, Castelli, Coronel Rosales, Coronel Dorrego, Coronel Pringles, Daireaux, Dolores, General Villegas, Laprida, Lezama, Monte Hermoso, Pila, Rojas, Salliqueló and San Cayetano .

In

Phase 2, the most restrictive, appear

: May 25, July 9, Adolfo Alsina, Adolfo Gonzales Chaves, Alberti, Almirante Brown, Avellaneda, Ayacucho, Azul, Bahía Blanca, Balcarce, Berazategui, Berisso, Bolívar, Bragado, Brandsen, Campana, Cañuelas, Captain Sarmiento, Carlos Casares, Carlos Tejedor, Carmen de Areco, Chacabuco, Chascomús, Chivilcoy and Colón.

The phases in which each municipality of the Province is.

Photo Government of the Province.

Also in phase 2 are

Coronel Suárez, Ensenada, Escobar, Esteban Echeverría, Exaltación de la Cruz, Ezeiza, Florencio Varela, Florentino Ameghino, General Alvarado, General Alvear, General Arenales, General Belgrano, General Guido, General Madariaga, General Lamadrid, General Las Heras, General Lavalle, General Paz, General Pinto, General Pueyrredón, General Rodríguez, General San Martín, General Viamonte, Guaminí, Hipólito Yrigoyen, Hurlingham, Ituzaingó, José C. Paz, Junín, La Costa, La Matanza, La Plata and Lanús.

The list of municipalities in phase 2 continues with Leandro N. Alem, Lincoln, Lobería, Lobos, Lomas de Zamora, Luján, Magdalena, Maipú, Malvinas Argentinas, Mar Chiquita, Marcos Paz, Mercedes, Merlo, Monte, Moreno, Morón, Navarro, Necochea, Patagones, Pehuajó, Pellegrini, Pergamino, Pilar and Pinamar.

Finally, also in phase 2 are President Perón, Puán, Punta Indio, Quilmes, Ramallo, Rauch, Rivadavia, Roque Pérez, Saavedra, Saladillo, Salto, San Andrés de Giles, San Antonio de Areco, San Fernando, San Isidro, San Miguel, San Nicolás, San Pedro, San Vicente, Suipacha, Tandil, Tapalqué, Tigre, Tornquist, Trenque Lauquen, Tres Arroyos, Tres de Febrero, Vicente López, Villa Gesell and Zárate.

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Source: clarin

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