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City of Rio de Janeiro extends restrictive measures until May 10th

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The city of Rio de Janeiro has decided to extend restrictive measures against Covid-19 until May 10th. The rules for operation and permanence in public places are the same as provided by decree on Friday, April 23.

The permanence of people on beaches and trade in these areas is still forbidden on weekends and holidays, being allowed only on weekdays. People are also banned from remaining on the streets from 11 PM to 5 AM every night.

City of Rio extends restrictive measures until May 10th
The city of Rio extends restrictive measures until May 10th.  (Photo internet reproduction)

The city has also maintained the ban on nightclubs, discos, and entertainment venues.

Non-essential trade and services, as well as bars, snack bars, and restaurants, will be allowed to operate with customer service until 10 PM.

Establishments located inside malls, shopping centers, and galleries, as well as cultural and entertainment activities such as museums, cinemas, theaters, party venues, and amusement parks, will be required to operate at a maximum 40% capacity if located indoors, and 60% if located outdoors.

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