278 people with covid-19 try to enter Fair
During the first four days of the La Chorrera Fair, of 278 people with Covid-19 have tried to enter the event reports Carlos García, president of the Board of Trustees of the Fair.
He said that the day they tried to enter the most was the day of its inauguration when 124 people were detected.
The fair, which was inaugurated on January 26, designed a control system that includes the verification of the QR and the vaccination card with the help of the staff and equipment of the Government Innovation Authority.
In addition, people must use masks during their tour of the fair event, García said while recalling that they expect to receive more than 200,000 visitors until February 6.
García said that on Saturday, January 29, 90 people with Covid-19 tried to enter the fair, for which they were referred to the justice of the peace and must also comply with their quarantine.
He added that offenders are exposed to a prison sentence for attempting to violate the quarantine for the coronavirus.
All the people were detected before entering but emphasized that random checks are also carried out inside the fair to verify that no one is infected.