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Chile passes 500,000 Covid-19 cases on eve of referendum

Authorities are taking extra measures in voting stations, such as disinfecting furniture and extending voting hours

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 25 Oct 2020 9:00AM

Chile passes 500,000 Covid-19 cases on eve of referendum
Earlier this month, Chileans gathered to mark the one-year anniversary of their call for reform. – AFP file pic, October 25, 2020

SANTIAGO – Chile’s coronavirus case total has now surpassed half a million, authorities said today, as the country prepares to go to the polls for a referendum on whether to replace the Pinochet-era constitution.

“We have to act with much responsibility in this plebiscite,” health undersecretary Paula Daza told reporters as she delivered an update on the pandemic on the eve of the vote.

The health ministry registered 1,631 new infections and 48 deaths in the past 24 hours, meaning Chile has recorded 500,542 cases and nearly 14,000 deaths since March 3.

The situation has remained stable in recent months, though infections are increasing in rural areas in the south.

Authorities have introduced special health measures in voting stations to try to ensure public safety during today’s referendum.

Tables, chairs and other furniture have been disinfected, and voting hours have been extended to give people more time to enter and leave polling centres and avoid overcrowding.

At the National Stadium in Santiago, which is expected to welcome around 300,000 voters, disinfection teams have been spraying the facilities with copper nanoparticles, which have proved effective in destroying the virus.

“This, the largest voting centre in the country, is being sanitized to assure people that they can attend tomorrow without fear of getting infected,” said Mining Minister Baldo Prokurica.

Every voting table will be equipped with disinfectant gel, and staff at the centres will wear a mask, gloves and a face shield.

Voters must enter the centre unaccompanied, and bring their own pen to mark their choice.

Chile is slowly emerging from more than seven months of lockdown, but borders and schools remain closed and night curfews remain in place. – AFP, October 25, 2020

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