Know what are the changes in the Step by Step plan “We continue to take care of ourselves”

New changes in the step-by-step Plan “We continue to take care of ourselves” were announced, this Friday, through the Official Gazette.
Among the facilities that stands out is linked to enclosed spaces: “those who do not have a Mobility Pass may enter these enclosures if they have a negative result in a PCR test for SARS-Cov-2 carried out in Chile; whose sample must not exceed 24 hours before admission,” the publication states.
 
In addition to this, DETAILS CNN Chile, the changes include that the effects of the Mobility Pass enabled will be applicable to children under 18 who do not have a complete vaccination schedule. Since previously it was established that it was applicable only to children under 12 years of age.
On the other hand, if the commune is in the Phase of Medium Health Impact, cultural events will be held that involve a usual capacity equal to or less than 350 people, such as cinemas and theaters, where they will be allowed a 100% capacity.
In the event that these activities have a usual capacity greater than 350 and less than a thousand people, the maximum capacity “will depend on the risk presented by each activity”.
In this way, “those activities where eating or drinking are not allowed during the show and are ventilated between one function and another will be considered Low Risk activities.”
Also stipulated as activities of this category are those in which “attendees are not allowed to sing or raise their voices, attendees remain in previously delimited fixed seats, and the duration of the event does not exceed two hours.” In this type of event, “the maximum capacity will be 100%”.
Meanwhile, High Risk events are those in which “at least one of the characteristics established for Low Risk events cannot be met. For these activities, the maximum capacity will be 75%. If the venue has a usual capacity of more than a thousand people, the maximum capacity will be 75%, regardless of the risk.”

Added to the above, it was established that “in the case of a massive event that takes place in a locality that regresses to a more restrictive phase two weeks before the day on which it takes place, the attendance of the public will be allowed that, at the time of the announcement of the entry into force of the new phase, he already had his ticket,” says the text of the Official Gazette.
The aforementioned may occur “even if the total number (of public) exceeds the capacity allowed that day.” In this line, they add that “the attendance of the public will not be allowed that, after the entry into force of the new Phase, acquires tickets and this entails exceeding the maximum capacity on the day of the event”.
 
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