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Quarantine in Buenos Aires: Axel Kicillof differs from Horacio Rodríguez Larreta and increases restrictions in 11 municipalities

2020-08-31T12:34:15.037Z


The governor and the head of government deepen their strategies. Among the districts that are closed is Mar del Plata.


Eduardo Paladini

08/31/2020 - 9:17

  • Clarín.com
  • Politics

While this Sunday some bars and restaurants in the City came forward and already put their tables on the streets, in the strongest signal of easing the quarantine for coronavirus in the AMBA, the Province decided to increase restrictions in 11 municipalities , including Mar del silver . Thus, as Clarín anticipated, the differences between Governor Axel Kicillof and the Head of Government Horacio Rodríguez Larreta are consolidated. 

As confirmed by the Buenos Aires government this Monday, the districts that are closing a little more are:

1) General Pueyrredón (Mar del Plata), returns to phase 3 (it was in phase 4).

2) July 9 , returns to 4 (it was at 5).

3) Alberti , go back to 4 (he was at 5).

4) General Alvear , go back to 4 (it was in 5).

5) General Arenales , go back to 4 (it was in 5).

6) General Lavalle , go back to 4 (it was in 5).

7) Leandro Alem , go back to 4 (he was at 5).

8) Stack , go back to 4 (it was in 5).

9) San Cayetano , go back to 4 (it was in 5).

10) Chacabuco , go back to 4 (it was in 5).

11) Olavarría , returns to 4 (it was in 5).

These are all districts in the interior of the province, since those in the suburbs, plus some other peripherals, never left phase 3 , which is the most restrictive in the Buenos Aires district.

Thus, the "expansion" of infections towards the interior of the province is confirmed , although the greatest increase in cases continues to be concentrated in Greater Buenos Aires, particularly in the districts of the second and third cordon, where some of the largest municipalities are located. poor.

At the same time, the Government made more flexible the openings in Bolívar (it was in phase 4 and went to 5) and in Coronel Pringles (from 3 to 4). With these changes, 40 districts will be governed by the most restrictive regulations (phase 3) , 63 by the intermediate (phase 4) and 32 by the most flexible (phase 5). Until a few weeks ago, the majority (in quantity, although not the most populated) were in the most open phase.

Source: clarin

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