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Alberto Fernández ruled out going back to phase 1 to stop the coronavirus: 'People do not resist it'

2021-05-20T20:29:03.849Z


The head of state regretted the "lost" time in the City, after officials acknowledged that they are analyzing the closure of schools.


05/18/2021 9:45 AM

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 05/18/2021 9:49 AM

President

Alberto Fernández

ruled out on Tuesday returning to phase 1 of the quarantine in the Metropolitan Area of ​​Buenos Aires (AMBA) to stop the increase in coronavirus infections, given that "

people do not resist it

", and regretted "the time that they have lost "from the Buenos Aires government, after officials acknowledged that they are analyzing the closure of schools. 

"

No, I already have a sociological problem there. People can't resist it,

" Fernández replied when asked on 

Radio 10

about the possibility of returning to a total closure of activities.

In any case, the head of state affirmed that the restrictions will continue in force because "there is no other way to solve this problem" of the coronavirus pandemic, and stressed:

"We have to ask all jurisdictions to put the controls back on

.

"

Fernández took the opportunity to question the head of Government of the City of Buenos Aires, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, after the Buenos Aires officials recognized that they are analyzing closing the schools: "They criticized me, they took me to Court and made the Court tell that they wanted ... And who was right? ", he stressed.


News in development.

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