Health May 27, 2021 - 1:37 pm

Abinader: new curfew will be for two weeks

The new curfew will begin at 8:00 pm. (FILE)

  • It only covers Greater Santo Domingo

  • It starts at 8:00 at night from this Thursday

 

The new curfew to be imposed by the Government for the province of Santo Domingo and the National District due to the high rate of contagion of COVID-19 will be for two weeks only, announced the President of the Republic, Luis Abinader.

The new restriction schedule begins at 8:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m., with a grace period of three hours to transit. It will be the whole week and begins this Thursday 27th.

The Executive Power has not yet released the decree to provide the new measures to face the disease.

The president said the new curfew in Barahona during a council of Ministers he held.

“Already in Greater Santo Domingo, we are talking specifically about Greater Santo Domingo, and in Greater Santo Domingo we are going to limit for two weeks the confinement from 8:00 at night to 5:00 in the morning with three hours of grace,” detailed the president to a question from the press.

He specified that the hours of free transit are exclusively for people to go home after concluding their activities.

He also spoke about the restrictions on consuming alcoholic beverages and the limitations in public places to avoid crowds to reduce the spread of the disease.

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