A woman got on a bus without chinstrap this Monday, April 11 in the City of Buenos Aires, and the passengers did not forgive him, for which they staged a strong confrontation that went viral on social networks.
“We traveled with a Viviana Canosa and the police had to intervene”, A citizen who witnessed the confrontation with the woman wrote from her Twitter account.
While the passengers asked the lady to put on her mask, she firmly argued why she did not put on the mask. In that sense, she stated: “Carbon dioxide is a toxic used in the gas chambers.”
“You wear a muzzle”, the woman questioned a female passenger. After that, another person who was traveling in the unit replied: “You’re cool, go to the psychiatrist and have him treat you, but we’re respectfully asking you to comply with the law.”
Buenos Aires residents are free from the chinstrap: it should only be used on public transport
In the middle of the discussion, the vaccination It was another key point in the confrontation. When the woman was asked if she had all three doses, she replied: “I never got vaccinated. You have no idea what is in the vaccine, which is not even a vaccine.
Thus, the passengers insisted that the lady get off the bus. However, the woman continued with her statements and proclaimed: “I’m not stupid, I decide to breathe.” For this very reason, the Police of the City of Buenos Aires had to intervene in the matter.
When the troops arrived, the uniformed officers explained that “Although you have the right to travel, you have to do it according to the rules”, but the woman refused to get off and continued with her denial speech. As they had no response, the police officers proceeded to lower the woman from the unit so that the group could continue its course.
Sanitary measures in the City of Buenos Aires
Although the coronavirus infection curve dropped significantly, the chinstrap continues to be mandatory in the City of Buenos Aires for closed places and public or private means of transport.
“In other countries, it was shown that if everyone covers their mouths when leaving their homes and maintains social distancing and hygiene measures, coronavirus infections can be avoided,” explains the Buenos Aires government website.
In addition, the Minister of Health of the City of Buenos Aires, Fernan Quirosclarified that the chinstrap will still be mandatory in closed spacessince there is no scientific evidence to support eliminating this measure.
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