translated from Spanish: New restrictive pandemic control measures are now in place

Last week the Government announced a series of new restrictive pandemic control measures, which begin operations in the country on Monday. In this sense, the closure of the country’s borders begins, restricting travel to foreigners throughout April, for Chileans and foreigners in Chile and there will only be permits to leave in extraordinary situations. In addition, non-resistant foreigners are prohibited from entering the country for 30 days, with the exception of those who are not on the WHO list by community transmission. With regard to the entry of trucks across the land border, negative PCRs will be required with 72 hours, in addition to random examinations to verify their antigen conditions. There are also new limitations to essential activities, where for the essential good will be those essential goods for subsistence, telework, real estate security, distance education. While twists are temporarily eliminated, such as retailing clothing, perfumes and cosmetics, this for 15 days. In the meantime, supermarkets cannot sell non-essential goods, such as food, medicines, toiletries and personal hygiene, or home conservation and functioning products. Malls must remain closed, while only supermarkets, pharmacies and banks, i.e. essential turns, can be opened, and individuals must apply for a general travel permit in order to enter, while warehouseers will be able to enter with their unique collective permit. In addition, an essential official is limited and redefined, both in the public and private sectors, leaving out administrative, accounting or financial tasks. On the single collective permit, it was incorporated to declare how many workers the company has and how many of them are being asked for the permit and what work it does. On the other hand, individual travel permits will be limited, and one may be used on the weekend in quarantined communes. Another of the measures announced is the modification of the curfew, which was defined from 21.00 hours to count today.



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