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When will the tightening happen in Andalucía?
https://www.lavozdealmeria.com/noti...vigor-las-nuevas-restricciones-para-andalucia
Google translation:
What day do the new restrictions come into force for Andalusia?
Before they have to be published in the BOJA
Just a week ago, after the celebration of the Christmas holidays, the Andalusian Government approved a series of measures that, initially, were to be in force until midnight from Sunday 24 to Monday 25 of this month, something that will not occur.
The rapid evolution of the coronavirus pandemic, the significant increase in the number of infections and growing hospital pressure have forced the Junta de Andalucía to modify these new measures that came into force this Monday, January 11
It was this Friday when the Advisory Committee for High Impact Public Health Alerts of Andalusia met again to analyze the current epidemiological situation and adopt new restrictions, these of a tougher nature as they had already announced that they would be responsible for the Government regional.
But when do these new measures take effect? They must first be published in the Official Gazette of the Board (BOJA) this Saturday and it will be at midnight from Saturday to Sunday when they become effective.
The Andalusian president already announced before the meeting of the so-called expert committee that, from now on, it will meet weekly to assess the "intense" evolution of the pandemic.
New restrictions
The measures approved this Friday by the Junta de Andalucía are the following:
-The perimeter closure of the autonomous community is maintained.
- Hospitality and commerce, open only until 6 pm in general.
- You can only leave or enter the eight Andalusian provinces for just cause.
- Perimeter closure of all municipalities with a 14-day cumulative incidence rate of more than 500 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. There are 219 municipalities that will be published in the BOJA.
- Closing of shops, hotels and leisure if the rate is higher than 1,000 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. There are 91 municipalities, and if the Government authorizes it, home confinement would be ordered.
- Meetings of up to four people among non-partners, including in bars and restaurants.
- Advance the curfew at 8:00 p.m. if authorized by the Government of Spain. If not, it will still be at 22 hours. And it will end at 6 in the morning.
https://www.lavozdealmeria.com/noti...vigor-las-nuevas-restricciones-para-andalucia
Google translation:
What day do the new restrictions come into force for Andalusia?
Before they have to be published in the BOJA
Just a week ago, after the celebration of the Christmas holidays, the Andalusian Government approved a series of measures that, initially, were to be in force until midnight from Sunday 24 to Monday 25 of this month, something that will not occur.
The rapid evolution of the coronavirus pandemic, the significant increase in the number of infections and growing hospital pressure have forced the Junta de Andalucía to modify these new measures that came into force this Monday, January 11
It was this Friday when the Advisory Committee for High Impact Public Health Alerts of Andalusia met again to analyze the current epidemiological situation and adopt new restrictions, these of a tougher nature as they had already announced that they would be responsible for the Government regional.
But when do these new measures take effect? They must first be published in the Official Gazette of the Board (BOJA) this Saturday and it will be at midnight from Saturday to Sunday when they become effective.
The Andalusian president already announced before the meeting of the so-called expert committee that, from now on, it will meet weekly to assess the "intense" evolution of the pandemic.
New restrictions
The measures approved this Friday by the Junta de Andalucía are the following:
-The perimeter closure of the autonomous community is maintained.
- Hospitality and commerce, open only until 6 pm in general.
- You can only leave or enter the eight Andalusian provinces for just cause.
- Perimeter closure of all municipalities with a 14-day cumulative incidence rate of more than 500 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. There are 219 municipalities that will be published in the BOJA.
- Closing of shops, hotels and leisure if the rate is higher than 1,000 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. There are 91 municipalities, and if the Government authorizes it, home confinement would be ordered.
- Meetings of up to four people among non-partners, including in bars and restaurants.
- Advance the curfew at 8:00 p.m. if authorized by the Government of Spain. If not, it will still be at 22 hours. And it will end at 6 in the morning.