Wednesday 24 April 2024

Parks opening begins: Mora announced reopening on November 1

The use of children's play areas and contact sports not allowed

Paying the bills

Latest

How relocating from the U.S. to Costa Rica’s ‘blue zone’ totally changed this family’s life forever

QCOSTARICA (CTV) When Kema Ward-Hopper and her then-fiance Nicholas...

UAE, Costa Rica Sign Trade Deal

QCOSTARICA -- The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Costa...

Coffee or Chocolate? Why not both?

QCOSTARICA -San José is a city of surprises. Two...

Plastic bags are not going away (yet)

QCOSTARICA -- Different commercial and productive sectors in Costa...

Media outlets in Nicaragua not reporting news regarding Sheynnis Palacios

QCOSTARICA -- According to the Costa Rica based Fundación...

Can Microdose Mushrooms Boost Productivity? Find Out What Experts Are Saying

Microdosing involves taking a small, controlled amount—usually around 1/8...

“Respect for the division of powers” legislator tells President Chaves

QCOSTARICA - A call for respect for the division...

Dollar Exchange

¢498.48 BUY

¢504.43 SELL

24 April 2024 - At The Banks - Source: BCCR

Paying the bills

Share

QCOSTARICA – Last month, the Central Government announced that the reopening of public areas such as parks would remain in the hands of each municipality meeting certain requirments, for example, that the number of infections be kept low, that is, that the canton is in the yellow alert category.

The canton de Mora (Cuidad Colon) meets those two requirements, among others, and announced it will reopen its parks starting on Sunday, November 1.

- Advertisement -

In a press release, the local government said it would permit personal (as not in group) exercise and use the green areas within social bubbles.

Children’s games, communal rooms or contact sports will not be permitted. Nor can there be public gatherings and people can use the park without having to wear a mask during exercises, always respecting the distance of 1.8 meters.

“Maintaining the low incidence of active cases will be vital for the use of public spaces in the canton,” the municipality said.

The high-risk population was asked to attend at times when there is less concentration of people. Meanwhile, parents and guardians were reminded that children must be supervised by only one parent or guardian and monitoring hat they comply with health guidelines.

“We see an opportune moment to open parks and public spaces, always taking into account the responsibility of people. It is up to each of us to make responsible use of public sites. In the same way, we are going to be very vigilant from the municipal management so that the sanitary protocols are managed,” said Mora’s deputy mayor and coordinator of the Municipal Emergency Committee, Ariuna Cabal.

 

- Advertisement -
Paying the bills
Q Costa Rica
Q Costa Rica
Reports by QCR staff

Related Articles

Strong earthquake was felt Monday afternoon in different parts of Costa Rica

QCOSTARICA -- Monday afternoon, many in different parts of Costa Rica,...

Bridge between Mora and Puriscal will be closed for two months

QCOSTARICA - The Quebrada Honda river bridge, over National Route 239,...

Subscribe to our stories

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.

Discover more from Q COSTA RICA

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading