We have had a similar process for some months.
www.gob.cl/coronavirus/pasoapaso/ (It's in Spanish) Click on each bar to see the rules.
Each borough is assessed separately and there are specific indicators (new cases per pop, fatalities, hospital capacity etc. etc.) which govern movement from one step (paso) to another, up or down.
My comuna (borough) is at step 4. Essentially a fairly normal life with restaurants and bars open, but capacity restrictions. And outside gatherings limited to 50 people, inside to a number I don't remember. Even gyms can open.
One is allowed to travel to any comuna which is step 3 or higher.
It is not optional to follow the rules, they are enforced and people do follow them. The incentive to do so is achieving the next step. And avoiding fines of course.
Businesses which do not strictly follow the rules simply have their licence to operate taken away. Even if the licence was wrongly taken away it can still take 6 months to get it back, so they don't risk it.
Last edited by: No FM2R on Thu 26 Nov 20 at 12:51
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