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What to expect

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What to expect

Postby MichaelM » Sat Jul 18, 2020 12:03 pm

Hi all

We are coming to Rojales next week and wondering what to expect? In the Rojales/Quesada/Benijofar area, are most bars / restaurants open now ? Banks. supermarkets, are masks compulsory?

Thanks
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Re: What to expect

Postby marcliff » Sat Jul 18, 2020 12:06 pm

Nearly all shops are open. Some banks and government offices require a phone appointment first. Most bars and restaurants are also open and you need a face mask to enter but not when seated.
As from today, face masks are compulsory in all places regardless of the social distance rule. You must wear a mask when out of your home except on beaches and around swimming pools.
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Re: What to expect

Postby MichaelM » Sat Jul 18, 2020 12:36 pm

Appreciate that comprehensive response, many thanks
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Re: What to expect

Postby BFG » Fri Jul 24, 2020 11:44 am

marcliff wrote:Nearly all shops are open. Some banks and government offices require a phone appointment first. Most bars and restaurants are also open and you need a face mask to enter but not when seated.
As from today, face masks are compulsory in all places regardless of the social distance rule. You must wear a mask when out of your home except on beaches and around swimming pools.


I was amazed that when I visited a bar near Dona Pepa a couple of weeks ago, that the bar staff were not wearing masks, you had to stand at the bar to order a drink (no social distancing) and that the tables were all crammed up together with no spacing.

Surely this wasn't in line with Government advice at the time. All the shops i visited had signs outside requesting masks were worn and hand sanatiser was used before entering.

Oh, and the cider we were served was flat.
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