Colombia's capital Bogota to enter three-day quarantine from Saturday
APRIL 6, 20218:02 AMUPDATED 5 HOURS AGO
By Reuters Staff
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BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombias capital Bogota will introduce new restrictions this week, including a three-day lockdown starting on Saturday, Mayor Claudia Lopez said, in a bid to curb a third wave of coronavirus infections.
The decision to place additional restrictions in Bogota this week follows high growth in coronavirus positive test rates and increasing demand for intensive care units (ICUs), the mayor said late on Monday.
Were all going to stay at home Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, Lopez said in a video message, adding that essential workers would still be allowed out.
The percentage of coronavirus tests coming back positive has doubled to around 20%, Lopez said, while total occupancy of ICUs has hit 70%, according to local health authorities.
As well as imposing the quarantine over the weekend, the city will limit when people can go to shops based on their national identity card number starting Tuesday, Lopez said.
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