China News Service, January 14th. According to the South American Overseas Chinese News Network, the Ministry of Health of Panama has announced that from January 14th, restrictions on going out for shopping based on the last number of ID cards will be lifted, but restrictions on travel based on gender will continue to be implemented.

At the same time, some industries in Panama will gradually resume operations.

  According to reports, the Minister of Health of Panama, Luis Francisco Sucre, announced on the 12th that all regions will abolish restrictions on shopping according to the last digit of the ID card, but restrictions on travel based on gender will continue to be implemented.

  Sucre emphasized that the government still prohibits all crowd gathering activities, and at the same time, only 25 people are allowed to participate in the work conference, and participants must maintain physical distance.

  Sucre also said that in Panama Province and Western Panama Province, the city will still be closed on weekends, and its curfew will also be adjusted from 9 pm to 4 am.

  However, from February 1st, beauty salons, barber shops, etc. will be able to reopen; from February 14th, car wash shops, tailor shops, shoe shops and restaurants will reopen using acrylic screens; March 1st Starting from March 15th, gyms, massage parlors, lottery shops and racetracks will also reopen; from March 15th, beaches and cinemas will continue to receive tourists.

However, the above measures will still be changed at any time according to the development of the epidemic.