04/08/2021 8:57 AM
Clarín.com
Society
Updated 04/08/2021 8:57 AM
To face the second wave of coronavirus infections, the National Executive Branch decided on a series of measures to restrict circulation.
Among them, specifically for the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires (AMBA; the Federal Capital plus Greater Buenos Aires) it was determined that only workers considered
essential
plus the entire
educational community
and those who were
expressly authorized
may use public passenger transport
.
The educational community includes teachers, non-teaching education workers, students and
parents who accompany their children to school
.
Those who are authorized to travel must prove it through the permit obtained through the CuidAR app.
Those people who have kept their permit,
should not re-process it
, since the certificates granted until now will remain in force.
Those that had to remove students and teachers and non-teachers from schools will also retain their validity.
Here, the 78 activities considered essential, whose workers will be authorized to use public transport in the AMBA, according to the last official update of March 11, 2021.
1-
Provincial public administrations, of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and municipal (superior authorities and personnel summoned to guarantee essential activities).
2-
National Public Administration (higher authorities and personnel summoned to guarantee essential activities).
3-
ANSES staff.
4-
Assistance to older adults.
5-
Assistance to children and adolescents.
6-
Assistance to people with disabilities and family members who need assistance.
7-
Attention of cases of force majeure.
8-
Attention to school, community canteens and picnic areas.
9-
Bank workers who serve the public.
10-
Firefighters.
11-
Mint.
12-
White Helmets.
13-
Cemeteries.
14-
Imaging diagnostic centers.
15-
Foreign trade (only activities that cannot be postponed).
16-
Proximity retail stores.
17-
Audiovisual, radio and graphic communication.
18-
Doctor's office.
19-
Dental office.
20-
Crematories.
21-
Red Cross.
22-
Foreign embassies and consulates (personnel accredited in the Argentine Republic).
23-
Establishments that serve victims of gender violence.
24- Service
stations.
25-
Pharmacies.
26-
Hardware
stores
.
27-
Armed Forces.
28-
Security forces.
29-
Funeral
homes
.
30-
Hotels affected by the health emergency service.
31-
Food and beverage industries (production chain and supplies).
32-
Industries of medical equipment, medicines, vaccines and sanitary supplies.
33-
Personal hygiene and cleaning industries.
34-
Registration, identification and documentation of people.
35-
Justice on duty.
36-
Clinical analysis laboratories.
37-
Laundries.
38-
Premises of prepared meals with home delivery.
39-
Fast food outlets with home delivery.
40-
Maintenance of basic services (water, electricity, gas, communications) and emergency care.
41-
Migrations.
42-
Ministers of religious cults to provide spiritual assistance.
43-
Public work.
44-
CABA
Revenue
Offices.
45- Revenue
offices of the provinces.
46-
Municipal income offices.
47-
Airport operation.
48-
Operation of nuclear power plants.
49-
Operation of garages and parking lots.
50-
International organizations.
51-
Teaching and non-teaching staff of educational establishments that teach face-to-face classes or face-to-face non-school educational activities and students.
52-
People with disabilities and professionals who care for them.
53-
Electric power and fuel generation, transmission and distribution plants.
54-
Oil and gas treatment or refining plants.
55-
Agricultural and fishing production, distribution and marketing.
56-
Provision of carafes.
57-
Collection, transport and treatment of urban, dangerous and pathogenic solid waste.
58-
National
registries
.
59-
Provincial records.
60- Home
delivery of necessity products.
61-
Delivery of food at home.
62-
Delivery of medicines at home.
63-
Distribution of hygiene and cleaning products at home.
64-
Restaurants with home delivery.
65-
Health.
66-
National Meteorological Service.
67-
Postal and parcel services.
68-
Wholesale and retail supermarkets.
69-
Telecommunications, fixed and mobile internet and digital services.
70-
Transport of flows.
71-
Transportation of goods and fuels.
72-
Public passenger transport.
73-
Transfer of girls, boys and adolescents between parents' homes.
74-
Air traffic.
75-
Veterinary.
76-
Surveillance, cleaning and guard.
77-
Oil and gas fields.
78-
Optics.
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