In recent weeks, Central American countries have reported an increase in the number of people who have moved to locations identified as supermarkets or pharmacies.
Due to the quarantines decreed by the governments of the region because of the covid-19 outbreak, in mid-April the concentration of people in residential areas of the cities registered its maximum level, but in the last weeks this trend has started to reverse, as consumers have visited more shops.
As part of the process of reactivating productive activities after overcoming the most critical phases of quarantine, the Ministry of Health ordered the reopening of the hardware stores in their regular hours and with attention to the public.
Resolution 453 of the Ministry of Health was published in the Official Digital Journal on May 29, 2020, and authorizes the opening of hardware stores to the public.
Reaching consumers in a confined scenario has been a complex task for companies distributing mass consumption products, since the operation of some of the commercial channels has been limited in the region's markets.
In Panama, companies engaged in the wholesale distribution of food products such as oats, beverages, snacks and others have faced challenges during the weeks of home quarantine, which was decreed by the authorities following the outbreak of covid-19.
Because of the restrictions on mobility decreed in the region's cities, since mid-April, when the concentration of people in residential areas peaked, the trend has been downward.
According to the "System for Monitoring the Markets and Economic Situation in Central American Countries", prepared by the Trade Intelligence Unit of CentralAmericaData, since the effects of the crisis generated by the spread of covid-19 in the region began to be felt and, more specifically, since the measures restricting mobility were tightened, visits to shops in Central American countries have been drastically reduced and the mobility of consumers in residential areas has rebounded.
Because of the quarantines decreed in Central America, in mid-April the concentration of people in residential areas of the cities recorded its maximum level, but in recent weeks this trend has begun to reverse, although with significant differences between countries.
Since the effects of the crisis generated by the spread of the covid-19 in Central America began to be felt, and more specifically, since mobility restriction measures were tightened, visits to businesses in Central American countries have been drastically reduced and consumer mobility in residential areas has rebounded.
Between February 2020 and Easter Week, visits to shops decreased between 40% and 90% in Central American countries, but since April 13 a change in the trend has been observed, reflecting a greater movement of people to shops and other businesses.
According to the "Information System for the Impact Analysis of Covid-19 on Business", prepared by the Trade Intelligence Unit of CentralAmericaData, Costa Rica is the country with the most pronounced change in trend, since as of April 12th the reported drop in physical visits to stores was 79%, while on April 17th the reported reduction was 57% from the levels prior to the health crisis.
Applying cleaning and prevention protocols in workplaces and shops, such as those stipulated by the health authorities, are the proposals of Costa Rican businessmen to resume the commercial activity that has been restricted since mid-March.
Following the spread of covid-19, in Costa Rica and the other Central American countries, governments have decreed mandatory quarantines and have also restricted the movement of consumers at certain times.
Between the end of February 2020 and Easter Week, visits for shopping or recreational activities fell between 40% and 90% in Central American countries, with Panama recording the largest drop and Nicaragua the smallest.
Since the effects of the crisis generated by the spread of the covid-19 in Central America began to be felt, and more specifically, since mobility restriction measures were tightened, visits to shops in Central American countries have fallen dramatically.
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