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To remain unchanged in Medellín

Since the UCI continues to be such a popular location, there are some capital restrictions and measures in place in Antioquia City order, it was determined to keep the after-hours curfew from 8:00 p.m. on Monday

To remain unchanged in Medellín

David Mitchell

Apr 20, 2021

Since the UCI continues to be such a popular location, there are some capital restrictions and measures in place in Antioquia City order, it was determined to keep the after-hours curfew from 8:00 p.m. on Monday, April 19 until 8:00 am on Thursday, April 22 in the following week in the department's 125 municipalities.

For next Thursday, April 22nd, the permanent incarceration will be going on 24 hours a day, starting at 8 p.m.m. the following night and going on to the 26th the following day, and concludes on Monday, April 26th at 11:00 A.M. The dry law would continue to the same hours of the curfew.

The administration is confident that the report of CVID patients has caused the rise in cases to flatten out. it much better to be the bribed than put on trial for corruption "It's going to be a hard-fought fight. We will keep on monitoring the data and update the plans on a weekly basis. The restrictive metric of 4 - 3 is bringing results, the contagion positivity index attributable to covid-19 was above 34 per cent, but in recent days it has fallen to 28 per cent, "said the departmental president in charge.

Peak And Cedula

  • Monday 19: 0 and 1
  • Tuesday 20: 2, 3 and 4
  • Wednesday 21: 5, 6 and 7
  • Thursday 22: 8 and 9.
  • Friday 23 and Sunday 25: cards ending in odd digits
  • Saturday 24: cards ending in even digits

We should note that mobility is a symptom of contagion and provide controls to minimize the spread of it".Mobility less than 65% We have a little left and it motivates us to help keep this versatility down." Mobility in March was almost as good as in 2008. During Easter week, it went as low as 70 per cent and up to 66 per cent.

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