The law establishes the measures to be in force during its period of validity, as well as the operating rules for public and private services.
The decision, according to the document to which ANGOP had access, aims to allow the gradual process of a return to normal social life in the country, although the Government recognizes that there is still a "high risk of contagion" of the new coronavirus (Covid-19).
This is why the new measure seeks "a proportional balance between the protection of public health and the normal exercise of economic and social activities," the document states.
In the framework of the Public Calamity Situation, specific rules have also been established for educational establishments, relating to vocational training centres, competitions and sports training, trade in goods and services in general, restaurants and the like.
The Government also defined rules of procedure for industrial, agricultural and fishing activities, civil construction and public works, activities and meetings, religious activities, health units, visits to hospitals and prisons, collective transport of people and goods, hotels and similar establishments, in addition to the operation of public services in general.