Panama orders men and women to shop on different days

Panama orders men and women to shop on different days

The move is to curb the surging coronavirus cases.

Mariachi band players perform for Mother’s Day outside a home in Panama City on Tuesday. (AP pic)
PANAMA CITY:
Panama will next week reimpose nationwide curbs on movement by requiring men and women to carry out festive shopping on different days, the health minister said on Friday, imposing drastic measures following a surge in coronavirus cases.

The restrictions are similar to what the Central American nation imposed in worst-hit parts of the country in June.

“Starting from Monday, with the aim of reducing mobility, purchases will be made by gender,” Luis Sucre, the Minister of Health, said in a televised message.

On Christmas and New Year’s Day there will be total quarantine for both genders.

On Thursday, Panamanian health authorities reported 3,348 new cases and 42 deaths, a daily record for both new infections and deaths.

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