The government said Wednesday that the curfew beyond the government would remain, any variation, until September 3, as a component of measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus in the country.
This information was reported through Raquel Pea, Vice-President of the Republic and Head of the Fitness Cabinet, at a press conference in which she released the measures that the government will take to address the pandemic.
To ensure that curfews and masks are reputable in public spaces, he announced that he would do police and military surveillance.
On August 8, Danilo Medina lasted for 25 days the curfew prohibiting the movement of others from 7 p.m. in some provinces and 8 p.m. in others.
The measure, contained in Decree 298-20, restricts traffic from Monday to Friday from 7 p.m. at five o’clock in the morning, and Saturday and Sundays from five to five in the afternoon. in Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional, Santiago, San Cristóbal, La Vega, Puerto Plos angelesta, Duarte, San Pedro de Macorus, La Romana, San Juan de los Angeles Maguana, La Altagracia, Azua, Monsignor Nouel, Sanchez and Maria Trinidad Sanchez.
While from 8:00 p.m. until 5:00 am, curfew is established for Espaillat, Peravia, Barahona, Monte Plata, Valverde, Hermanas Mirabal, Monte Cristi, Saman, Bahoruco, Hato Mayor, El Seibo, Dabajon, Santiago Rodroguez, San José de Ocoa, Elas Pia, Independencia and Pedernales.
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