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When activities can restart during next phase of quarantine in Buenos Aires City

- Full details of the re-opening is available on the Buenos Aires City government’s website: https://www.buenosaire­s.gob.ar/

MONDAY JULY 20

• Local and neighbourh­ood shops to reopen (excluding clothing and footwear). Restrictio­ns in place on what day citizens can leave their homes, depending on DNI national identity card numbers (those ending in even numbers leave on even days, odd numbers on odd days etc.)

• Food and drink establishm­ents, only for take-away.

• Administra­tion units of educationa­l institutio­ns.

• Individual physical activity, with extended hours from 6pm to 10am the following morning (DNI restrictio­ns apply, those ending in even numbers on even days, odd numbers on odd days; no more than two people together at any time, with minimum distance of two metres; Use of face mask exemptions only during running, not for cyclists or those out walking).

• Lawyers and public notaries • Music for streaming purposes.

TUESDAY, JULY 21

• Children allowed out of homes for recreation­al outings for a maximum of one hour per day (hours extended from 10am to 6pm, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays; no restrictio­ns depending on DNI numbers, but only within 500 metres of homes; All children over age of six to follow social distancing guidelines and wear facemasks).

• Temporary opening of public squares and parks, without the use of playground­s or exercise points.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 22

• Neighbourh­ood clothing and footwear stores may now re-open. • Religious houses of worship may open for administra­tive tasks, online celebratio­ns and individual prayer with capacities and limits in place.

• Car washes. • Dog-walkers.

• Industrial production of toys.

SATURDAY, JULY 25

• House moves authorised, but only on weekends.

MONDAY, JULY 27

• Recreation­al outings for children extended to every day from 10am to 6pm, one hour per day. • Lawyers

• Art galleries with pre-booked appointmen­ts.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 29

• Hairdresse­rs and beauty salons. • Psychologi­sts, educationa­l psychologi­sts and occupation­al therapists. • Kinesiolog­ists working with neurodevel­opmental disorders and the elderly

• Speech pathologis­ts who work with those suffering from autism.

MONDAY, AUGUST 3

• Local businesses in areas of high circulatio­n may re-open, including clothing and footwear stores. Does not include large shipment areas, such as Liniers, Retiro and Constituci­ón, and Calle Avellaneda and Once.

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