Dark Posted May 17, 2020 Posted May 17, 2020 (edited) From the Tacna region, President Martín Vizcarra pointed out that after Sunday, May 24, the day on which the quarantine is scheduled to end by COVID-19, it will not return to normal, as a series of restrictions will continue in the country. He explained that the restriction to circulate at night will continue and no activity that involves crowding people for several months will be allowed. “There are a series of measures that are going to continue. For example, crowded meetings cannot be. There cannot be classes in colleges for an extended time, nor can there be in universities. Restaurants can not operate with attention to the public, nightclubs, cinemas. Anything that is agglomeration to people will definitely not work for several months, "explained Vizcarra from Tacna, where he arrived to deliver medical supplies to assist patients with COVID-19, including 15 mechanical ventilators, diagnostic tests, among others. He indicated that the restrictions on night traffic will also have to continue because that is precisely where it cannot be controlled. "This pandemic is changing the situation, the customs, the lives of everyone, so we have to change. Say that on May 24th we return to normal, no. Until it is completely defeated, we will have to continue changing, so we are going to continue evaluating and we are going to see how we work ”, explained Vizcarra. The president pointed out that we Peruvians cannot "let our guard down" on the coronavirus and clarified that the State has been guaranteeing the supply of medicines for patients with COVID-19. Regarding the bonds for the most needy, he said that by the end of this month it should be completed to deliver to 80% of beneficiaries and in mid-June to 100%. Edited May 18, 2020 by YaKuZa--BoSs Closed Topic/complete 1 day. 2
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