translated from Spanish: Tyrtí Fernandez spoke about the reopening of cemeteries

The pandemic and quarantine, among many other things, forbade thousands of families from visiting their loved ones in cemeteries. However, different items began to resume their activity and, from their social networks, Tití Fernández sent a request to the Government of the City of Buenos Aires.

Respectful question to @horaciorlarreta and @diegosantilli since in CABA you can do everything, can you tell me when you will enable the cemetery of the Chacarita to be able to visit our daughter? I’m sure there’s going to be a social distance there!!! Thank you! — Titi Fernandez (@titifernandez1)
August 18, 2020

“Since mid-March we cannot go and leave a flower for our daughter Soledad. I’d like to know when they’re going to enable the Chacarita cemetery so we can go see it,” he said in his video.” We’re going to go with a head covering and we’re going to respect the social distance as happened yesterday at the rallies. I’d love for you to answer me. Thank you very much.”

Today I received a call from @diegosantilli that I hear my request x the reopening of the Chacarita, today they took the resolution for q with the corresponding care, in group of 2 people we can go again. Thank you very much, Diego. Norita and I are grateful! pic.twitter.com/EHr25Yf7Su — Titi Fernandez (@titifernandez1)
August 21, 2020

Shortly after his request, Diego Santilli, the deputy head of government, called the reporter and granted him the request: “Today morning I received a call from Diego Santilli who had heard my request for the reopening of the cemeteries and told me that it was a mistake not to have opened them before and that today they would take out the resolution so that from tomorrow, in a group of two people, fulfilling the social distance and the use of cover,” we can go.

Original source in Spanish

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