As time passes and the world's population throws itself
against the restrictions imposed by their governments, under the pretext of the
so-called pandemic, economies open up.
Now it is the turn of a Latin American country that with the
hangover of having been in total quarantine for more than a month, Chileans
from several capital neighborhoods returned to the streets this Thursday with a
view to leaving behind a harsh second wave of the pandemic, which will It
worsened in March, and with hopes pinned on the speedy vaccination process.
Groups of people shopping, walking or playing sports, and a
greater congestion of vehicles were seen this morning in Santiago de Chile,
where around 1.2 million people left the quarantine after several days with the
pandemic stabilized.

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