Puerto Plata takes new measures to deal with COVID-19 in the Dominican Republic

The civilian and military government of this province agreed to put into force new measures to those of the central government to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. Highlights include the closure of beaches and spas.

In addition, they will make the movement of cars on Avenida El Malecón, where parking will not be allowed, because for several weeks in this space have accumulated other people without maintaining the physical distance and without the use of protective masks.

In government procurement, suppliers should adhere to the protocol of adequacy to the possibilities for the spread of coronavirus.

Similarly, they warn banks, both public and private, that they will have to allow more space to accommodate customers, who are forced to sneak into long queues every day to transact.

The restrictive measures, which will begin today, were announced after an assembly chaired through Senior’s Governor Of Civil, Claritza Rochtte; The Provincial Director of Public Health, Jhonny Tavares Capellolon; the mayor of Puerto Plata, Roquelito García; and prosecutor Osvaldo Bonilla.

The senior command of the army and the police participated in this demarcation.

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