translated from Spanish: Alberto Fernandez: ‘The time allowed to leave will depend on each jurisdiction’

The third stage of social, preventive and compulsory isolation begins in our country and brings some flexibilities that must be ratified by each governor and mayor. However, the most striking (and controversial perhaps) is the possibility of recreational outings. In this context, Alberto Fernández came out to clarify some questions about it shortly after the official announcement: “There is a possibility of going out to air but not much more than that. Anything we can avoid walking the streets is going to be good. Those who need them to do so with the necessary care,” he said in dialogue with C5N. The administration of this “allowed time” (which establishes walks within a radius of 500 meters) will depend “on each province and jurisdiction according to the epidemiological conditions of each place. The problem is not the same in areas such as La Matanza or Moreno as in areas in the interior of the province that are practically zero risk and far from having cases.”

“I aspire a lot to the responsibility of all, but fundamentally to the citizens. Everything we can preserve in our homes is the best. You have to make the shortest walks possible, just to get aneed,” the president added. According to the statements provided to the channel, the outputs could be agreed according to the termination of the ID or similar data: “It may be necessary to narrow the outputs a little more. I do think that after 35 days being in our houses there is an austic and psychological need to go out a little. It’s just that this isn’t about going to the square, it’s going out and looking a little more than the walls of our houses.” In this note:

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