The merchants expressed that this measure was their only alternative as they indicated, if they don’t work they can’t eat. They also ensure that they were not notified of the closure.
Raul Aguilera, a beach peddler, expressed feeling annoyed at the wholesaler closing because it states that it is a way of violating their right to work.
“They told us that this measure was because they were going to carry out a disinfection but this type of thing cannot be done without a prior announcement so that one is prepared, but when we get here it turns out that they do not let us pass”, Aguilera added.
The street became a market for vegetables, fruits and vegetables, where not only merchants took advantage of selling their commodity but also to denounce the dissatisfaction with what they call “abuse” of power, since they assured that inside the wholesaler the security officials charge them for vaccination.
“On the beach you can’t work quietly, if the uniformed men want what we are selling, they simply take away the merchandise and we are left with nothing,” Reyes Montenegro said.
New measures
The Mayor of Iribarren reported in a press release that they are applying new prevention measures against COVID-19 in Mercabar to prevent it from becoming a source of contagion after several workers gave positive in the rapid test, which is why it was closed yesterday.
He sector the beach It will only open on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays for a maximum of 5 hours, while trucks carrying non-perishable food will be able to enter on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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