Canoas entra na segunda etapa da campanha contra Covid-19 Aglomera Não! irá reforçar ações para manter distanciamento 15/06/2021 | 18:40
Fernanda Bassôa
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A Prefeitura de Canoas entrou na segunda etapa da campanha Aglomera Não! e a partir desta terça-feira (15) vai reforçar junto à população a necessidade de se manter as medidas de prevenção, respeitar o distanciamento social e evitar aglomerações para conter a propagação da Covid-19.
De acordo com a Administração, diante da possibilidade de uma nova onda de Covid-19, e após mais de um ano de restrições em função da Covid-19, houve relaxamento com os cuidados, por parte da população. Entretanto, conforme as autoridades, o momento exige atenção. Ao todo, 1.477 pessoas perderam a vida em decorrência da Covid-19 no município.
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