The national government has officially announced the continuation of mandatory social isolation (ASPO) until September 20 for the city of Buenos Aires and 35 Buenos Aires municipalities that are part of the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA) and for other cities in the interior due to the coronavirus pandemic, while for the rest of the country it has extended the validity of mandatory social distancing (DISPO) until that same date.
This is established by the Decree 714 / 2020, published this Monday (31.08.2020/XNUMX/XNUMX) in the Official Gazette, the text of which is signed by President Alberto Fernández and all his ministers.
To the districts included so far in the ASPO, the norm adds other areas of the country such as the department of General Pueyrredón, which includes Mar del Plata; and the agglomerations of the cities of Paraná, Colonia Avellaneda, Oro Verde, San Benito and Gualeguaychú, in Entre Ríos.
The law also includes the departments of Manuel Belgrano, Ledesma, El Carmen, Palpalá and San Pedro in Jujuy; the departments of Capital and Chamical in La Rioja; and the agglomerations of the cities of Bariloche and Dina Huapi and the department of General Roca in Río Negro.
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