01/09/2021 2:11 PM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 01/09/2021 2:11 PM
The Government of the province of Buenos Aires decided to follow in the footsteps of the City and suspend commercial activity between 1 and 6 in those towns with more cases.
In this way, the territory governed by Axel Kicillof will not follow the recommendations of the national government, which suggested closing from 0 to 6.
The Buenos Aires administration decided this Saturday that in the municipalities that are in phases 3 and 4 of social distancing "
the commercial
, artistic, sports, cultural, social and recreational
activity will be suspended between 1 and 6
o'clock", with the exception of "the manufacturing, agricultural and livestock production activities and all those defined as essential ".
Currently, of the 135 municipalities, 17 are in Phase 5, 109 in Phase 4 and 9 in Phase 3.
In these last two phases are the parties of the Coast.
As reported in a statement, the government of Axel Kicillof also decided to "reduce social, recreational and family activities to
groups of up to 10 people
in closed and open spaces" and "
restrict the use of
urban
passenger transport
to people affected by activities and services defined as
essential
".
These measures will take effect on Monday, January 11 from 1 am.
Kicillof also ordered to reinforce all controls, both provincial and municipal, to
reduce the movement of people at night
and prevent illegal activities.
He recalled that complaints of clandestine parties are received through 911 and the line (221) 429-3386, set up by the Ministry of Security, which operates on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 10 pm to 6 am
exclusively for this type of crime.
.
In addition, it empowered the municipal authorities to control compliance with the obligation to wear face masks and the application of the corresponding fines.
In the case of parties and / or meetings that violate what is legally allowed in the framework of the measures of "preventive and mandatory social isolation" and "preventive and mandatory social distancing" in the province of Buenos Aires, in addition to the sanctions provided for in art.
205 of the Penal Code,
fines of up to $ 3,364,000 may be applied
, both to the attendees, organizers and the owners of the properties where they are held.
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