Informal vendors must follow biosafety measures

The Institute for the Social Economy - IPES calls on informal vendors to continue complying, as of the buyers and passersby of the different towns of the city.

The entity also rejects the recent fact of intolerance that was disseminated on social networks, where an informal seller assaulted a coexistence manager of the district who asked him to properly use the tapping.

Vendedores informales deben seguir medidas de bioseguridad

The district has been carrying out more than 32 pedagogical days in the different locations of Bogotá sensitizing this population about collective care, social distancing and the importance of correctly using the tapping, as a garment of life.

These are the measures that the IPES hasocialized with the informal population that exercises its economic activity in the public space:

• Mandatory use of personal elements such as tapping, gloves, glasses, masks, among others.

• Keep 2 meters away between seller-seller and seller-computer.

• Promote the use of antibacterial gel and alcohol.

• Cleaning and frequent disinfection of the work site, all the surfaces and objects with which you have contact.

• Promote disinfection in product exchange and currency.

• Hand washing every 3 hours for disinfection.

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