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Easing of restrictions.
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Easing of restrictions.
by Black » Tue Apr 28, 2020 7:30 pm
Both sites are light on detail, if anyone finds a more comprehensive coverage please share it.
https://english.elpais.com/politics/202 ... sures.html
https://www.theolivepress.es/spain-news ... ead-start/
https://english.elpais.com/politics/202 ... sures.html
https://www.theolivepress.es/spain-news ... ead-start/
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Re: Easing of restrictions.
by elchedave » Tue Apr 28, 2020 7:42 pm
More comprehensive info tomorrow!!!
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Re: Easing of restrictions.
by Martin the artist » Wed Apr 29, 2020 8:10 am
4 phases of returning to new normality by end of June with 2 weeks per phase with more details to follow this is from N332:-
Sánchez makes clear that there will be no fixed dates for certain phases of the de-escalation, decisions will be made every two weeks, and each phase will last for a minimum of 2 weeks, more if necessary. Everything will be gradual and coordinated. All will depend on the evolution of COVID-19.
The phases will be the same in every region/area/territory of Spain, but will be taken at different speeds depending on the evolution of the virus.
The de-escalation will be 4 phases. We are currently in phase 0.
If all goes as planned, Spain will be in the ‘new normality’ by the end of June.
Currently, movement between regions/provinces/islands in Spain will not be allowed.
On May 4th the de-escalation will begin in some islands such as La Graciosa, El Hierro and La Gomera in the Canary Islands or Formentera in the Balearic Islands, which will go directly to phase 1. The other territories will have to wait until May 11th to see if they can jump or not to that phase.
Phase 0: Preparation and planning. Certain businesses will re-open with an appointment system. Restaurants will be able to prepare ‘takeaways’, in which customers can collect their order. Exercise and walks, with those who you live with, allowed 2nd May, maybe with staged time slots, etc. More details to come.
Phase 1: Open small businesses. There will be schedules/time slots for elderly. Terraces of bars/restaurants 30% capacity, always with sufficient social distances (at least 2 metres). Hotels and tourist accommodation can open (under certain measures, e.g. no common areas allowed open), also 30%. Religious sites can open, 30% capacity, always with sufficient social distances. Funerals permitted (under certain measures). The use of masks in public transport will be highly recommended.
Phase 2: Inside of restaurants/bars can open, 30% capacity, social distancing, only table service. Schools will re-open in September for most students, but different measures will be taken for those with children under 6 years old, in which both parents work, also there may also be measures for re-enforcement classes for those most vulnerable students, also for EBAU students, bachillerato, etc. Cinemas, theatres etc may open, 30% capacity, social distancing. Also expositions and meeting rooms. Religious sites 50% capacity.
Phase 3: Easing of movement between different territories. Restaurants/bars 50% capacity, social distancing.
When there is a BOE (official government document) released, we will work on translating and publishing it. Within that document there will be more specific details. Regarding the walks/exercise for the rest of the population, we hope that more specific details will be published this week by the government and we will translate and publish.
This is all the information we have currently, announced live in a press conference today 28th April by Pedro Sanchez, President of Spain.
Sánchez makes clear that there will be no fixed dates for certain phases of the de-escalation, decisions will be made every two weeks, and each phase will last for a minimum of 2 weeks, more if necessary. Everything will be gradual and coordinated. All will depend on the evolution of COVID-19.
The phases will be the same in every region/area/territory of Spain, but will be taken at different speeds depending on the evolution of the virus.
The de-escalation will be 4 phases. We are currently in phase 0.
If all goes as planned, Spain will be in the ‘new normality’ by the end of June.
Currently, movement between regions/provinces/islands in Spain will not be allowed.
On May 4th the de-escalation will begin in some islands such as La Graciosa, El Hierro and La Gomera in the Canary Islands or Formentera in the Balearic Islands, which will go directly to phase 1. The other territories will have to wait until May 11th to see if they can jump or not to that phase.
Phase 0: Preparation and planning. Certain businesses will re-open with an appointment system. Restaurants will be able to prepare ‘takeaways’, in which customers can collect their order. Exercise and walks, with those who you live with, allowed 2nd May, maybe with staged time slots, etc. More details to come.
Phase 1: Open small businesses. There will be schedules/time slots for elderly. Terraces of bars/restaurants 30% capacity, always with sufficient social distances (at least 2 metres). Hotels and tourist accommodation can open (under certain measures, e.g. no common areas allowed open), also 30%. Religious sites can open, 30% capacity, always with sufficient social distances. Funerals permitted (under certain measures). The use of masks in public transport will be highly recommended.
Phase 2: Inside of restaurants/bars can open, 30% capacity, social distancing, only table service. Schools will re-open in September for most students, but different measures will be taken for those with children under 6 years old, in which both parents work, also there may also be measures for re-enforcement classes for those most vulnerable students, also for EBAU students, bachillerato, etc. Cinemas, theatres etc may open, 30% capacity, social distancing. Also expositions and meeting rooms. Religious sites 50% capacity.
Phase 3: Easing of movement between different territories. Restaurants/bars 50% capacity, social distancing.
When there is a BOE (official government document) released, we will work on translating and publishing it. Within that document there will be more specific details. Regarding the walks/exercise for the rest of the population, we hope that more specific details will be published this week by the government and we will translate and publish.
This is all the information we have currently, announced live in a press conference today 28th April by Pedro Sanchez, President of Spain.
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Re: Easing of restrictions.
by Martin the artist » Wed Apr 29, 2020 8:12 am
ALSO the outdoor markets will be allowed to open for necessities from tomorrow.
Hope ours will!
Hope ours will!
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Re: Easing of restrictions.
by jpeg » Wed Apr 29, 2020 8:57 am
This was published in The Diario today
Alicante
The new normal after the virus will come with the summer
Iolanda Marble
The de-escalation will be by provinces and the Government has designed four phases that each consist of two weeks - From May 11 it is allowed to open to shops, hotels and restaurants with restrictions
Alicante
The new normal after the virus will come with the summer
Iolanda Marble
The de-escalation will be by provinces and the Government has designed four phases that each consist of two weeks - From May 11 it is allowed to open to shops, hotels and restaurants with restrictions
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Re: Easing of restrictions.
by MatthewPople » Wed Apr 29, 2020 9:07 am
Does anyone now about whether there be aloud to have a second passenger in the car when easing of these restrictions take place on the 9th May?
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Re: Easing of restrictions.
by Chrisdee » Wed Apr 29, 2020 9:24 am
That's we were thinking about, no good being able to go to a restaurant just the two of you if you cannot drive, and how far can you drive if the answers yes
MatthewPople wrote:Does anyone now about whether there be aloud to have a second passenger in the car when easing of these restrictions take place on the 9th May?
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Re: Easing of restrictions.
by jamiep » Wed Apr 29, 2020 9:25 am
Not sure how they expect. Bars and restaurants to survive on only being open to 30 percent of outside capacity. Even when they allow this to increase if no tourists are allowed where are the customers to come from. Plus bar owners have to give employees work if they have been on the ERTE scheme else are liable to pay it all back. I fear many wont bother opening
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Re: Easing of restrictions.
by Paul58 » Wed Apr 29, 2020 11:14 am
harsuespain wrote:MAY the 4th be with you!!
Nice one!
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