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Not wearing a mask in the cemetery is fined $ 100, in Quito

Not wearing a mask in the cemetery is fined $ 100, in Quito

The capacity in these places is 60%. While in those churches a time of permanence was determined.

This November 2 do not forget to put on the mask when leaving home, because in Quito the fine for not using it – in public spaces – is $ 100.

This applies to all those who go to the cemeteries of the capital, regarding the day of the Saints Dead.

The Metropolitan Control Agency (AMC) has detailed that its operations will focus on the cemeteries to avoid crowds.

In these places, the capacity allowed is from 60%. While those who go to churches they can stay up to an hour, in order to avoid agglomerations, where it must also be ensured that there is ventilation. (AVV)

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