Owners of bars and restaurants in Bávaro announced the closure of their establishments and businesses next Monday, in protests over the time restrictions that they say the authorities are implementing as measures against Covid-19, limiting their operations, even with the considerable drop in cases of the illness.
In a statement, owners of these businesses expressed disgust and called on the Government for commercial inclusion.
They expressed that despite the fact that the restrictive measures have been lifted throughout the national territory, this is not the case in the area that first overcame COVID-19, and that has reported the largest number of vaccinated people, and instead continues to be the one that suffers the most from the limitation of customer service hours until 12 at night.
He indicates that this has caused many to not even have time to close their doors at the established time, because there are tourists who arrive at these establishments after 10:00 at night, so the remaining time is ordered. what they are going to have for dinner, a situation that in many cases means that the Police arrive and the visitors have to witness this unpleasant episode, some of them with the weapon visible.
Katy Soto, president of the Bávaro Punta Cana Association of Bars and Restaurants, expressed concern about what she describes as, "what has never been seen in our area, a retaliation against those of us who generate jobs, those of us who stimulate tourism and those of us who receive the few tourists who manage to leave the hotels seeking to discover our culture of merengue, bachata and folk culture".
Soto confessed that she has suffered as a businesswoman due to the economic losses of the exaggerated measures and as a human being, "because even my colleagues, other business owners, have questioned my person for, as president of the association, allowing them to persecute us, harass us and mistreat us as has happened to us on this occasion".
In this sense, he called on the Minister of the Interior and Police, Jesús Vásquez, to intercede and understand the situation they are going through.