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Pick and plate in Medellín for motorcycles and cars this Thursday, March 30
Keep in mind the peak and plate in Medellin and the Aburrá Valley of this thursday 30 March 2023for motorcycles and private vehicles.
The restriction applies between 5:00 am and 8:00 pm, Monday through Friday, and the turnover is in double digits.
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He peak and plate in Medellin and in the Aburrá Valley this thursday 30 March 2023 applies to private cars and motorcycles with the digits 8 and 0.
Also, keep in mind, this restriction includes campers, motorcycles and ATVs and will be made according to the last digit of the license plate. While, for two and four-stroke motorcycles, motorcycles, ATVs and mopeds, it will apply with the first number of the license plate.
The rotation of the peak and plate in this 2023 was as follows:
- Monday: 6 and 9
- Tuesday: 5 and 7
- Wednesday: 1 and 4
- Thursday: 8 and 0
- Friday: 3 and 2

Remember, breach of spike and plate generates a penalty of 15 current legal daily minimum wages and the immobilization of the vehicle.
Read: Recommendations to avoid road incidents
Peak and plate for taxis
For taxis, the rotation will operate for one digit and will continue between 6:00 am and 8:00 pm, Monday through Friday, according to the last number on the license plate.

Pole lived with his mother’s mummified corpse for years
In Poland, a man has lived with his mother’s mummified corpse for years. The 76-year-old had apparently had the dead person with him for more than 13 years, said a spokeswoman for the responsible public prosecutor’s office in Gleiwitz (Gliwice) on Thursday of the German Press Agency. A DNA analysis showed that it was his mother.
According to reports in the Polish media, the man lived in part of a detached house in the Silesian town of Radlin, where his sister and her husband also lived. He was considered an eccentric and did not receive any visits from his relatives. Because his behavior was becoming more and more conspicuous, the brother-in-law called an ambulance at the end of February.
The rescuers saw a horrifying picture in the 76-year-old’s apartment: the mummified corpse of a woman lay on the sofa. A forensic report revealed that the woman had died in 2010. The public prosecutor’s office then opened the grave in which the man’s mother was buried in January 2010. “When the coffin was opened, it turned out that there was no body in it,” said the spokeswoman for the public prosecutor’s office.
According to media reports, the 76-year-old should not have coped with the death of his mother. He dug up the body and embalmed it with chemical substances. The substances used are currently being investigated. The 76-year-old was admitted to a hospital. The public prosecutor’s office is investigating him for desecrating a corpse.
Paraguay is facing the largest chikungunya epidemic in its history
Paraguay is facing the largest epidemic of chikungunya, a viral disease transmitted through mosquito bites, and one of the largest recorded in South America, the Ministry of Health reported in a statement on Wednesday, citing US specialists who They are in the South American country analyzing the situation.
“In Paraguay we are seeing a pattern similar to those seen in other chikungunya outbreaks,” explained specialists from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Experts have reported that this virus appeared for the first time in America in 2013, and from that year on it caused outbreaks in many countries, including Paraguay, and its most common symptoms are fever and joint pain, but sometimes it can reach cause severe disease and affect the brain, heart, liver and other parts of the body.
For this reason, they have reported that the population should avoid mosquito bites and have advised wearing light clothing with long sleeves and pants, applying repellent and creating mosquito-free environments by installing metal mesh on doors and windows and using mosquito nets when you are resting or sleeping
The experts have wanted to highlight “the great work that is being done in Paraguay”, mainly informing the population regarding the disease and how to protect themselves.