The Executive Branch has extended the state of national emergency and the quarantine focused on some regions of the country thru September 30 over the serious circumstances that
-Bagua, Chachapoyas, Condorcanqui and Utcubamba (Amazonas)
-Santa, Casma, Huaraz and Huarmey (Áncash)
-Abancay (Apurímac)
-Camaná, Islay, Cailloma and Castilla (Arequipa)
-Huamanga, Huanta, Lucanas and Parinacochas (Ayacucho)
-Cajamarca and Jaén (Cajamarca)
-Huancavelica, Angaraes and Tayacaja (Huancavelica)
-Huánuco, Leoncio Prado, Puerto Inca and Huamalíes (Huánuco).
-Ica, Pisco, Nazca and Palpa (Ica)
-Huancayo, Satipo and Chanchamayo (Junín)
-Trujillo, Pacasmayo, Chepén, Ascope, Sánchez Carrión and Virú (La Libertad)
-Barranca, Cañete, Huaura and Huaral (Lima)
-Tambopata (Madre de Dios)
-Pasco and Oxapampa (Pasco)
Curfew
During the state of national emergency, mandatory social immobilization (curfew) is provided from 10:00 p.m. to 04:00 a.m. the next day, Mondays thru Saturdays.
However, in the regions of Cusco, Moquegua, Puno and Tacna —as well as in the aforementioned 46 provinces— curfew is in force from 8:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. the next day.
It must be noted that —during the mandatory social immobilization— strictly necessary personnel, who participate in the provision of essential goods and services, will be exempted from the measure.
Gatherings
State of health emergency
Likewise, the Government on Friday decided to extend the state of health emergency in the country for 90 days as the risk of damage to people's health —due to the coronavirus pandemic— persists.
The regulation will allow the health sector to quickly acquire goods and services aimed at facing the pandemic without the need for public tenders.
As is known, the current state of health emergency started on June 10 and ends on September 7.
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