Euro Weekly News - Costa de Almeria 30 April - 6 May 2020 Issue 1817

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The people’s paper ISSUE NO. 1817

30 April - 6 May 2020

COSTA DE ALMERÍA • WWW.EUROWEEKLYNEWS.COM

BEGINNING OF THE END

PR IME M I NI S T ER SANCHEZ has outlined the measures involved in Spain’s de-escalation phase, this entire process has been divided into four separate phases and will last at least a month and a half. This plan will be gradual and moving to the next phase is dependent on t h e p ro g re s s o f t h e coronavirus epidemic. To keep control of the

virus’s rate of infection each phase lasts a minimum of two weeks, as this is how long it takes to incubate the coronavirus. The de-escalation phases will be applied asymmetrically amongst autonomous communities, however they will all be coordinated by the same central gover nment rules. We c u r re n t l y f i n d ourselves in Phase 0, the preparation stage, which has included some relief measures such as the recent change allowing children out for walks. This will also allow some businesses that operate by appointment to begin to offer services from Monday, May 4, and for restaurants to serve food to take away, said Sánchez. Individual training and walks will be permitted from Saturday as the prime minister previously hinted.

P h a s e 1 will allow

small retail and trade establishments to reopen; terraces will also be allowed to open but at a limited capacity and always when respecting the new protocols. Individuals over the age of 65, the most vulnerable risk group, will be given a designated time to use these shops to ensure safety. Businesses taking advanced bookings can open as well as cultural establishments but with limited capacity and face masks will be strongly recommended when using public transport. Hotels and tourist accommodations will reopen,

however all common spaces must be closed. Phase 2 is the intermediate transitional period in which restaurants can begin serving customers inside but at only under strict security measures. Cultural events can restart but with a limit of 40 people in attendance. Phase 3 is the final stage, although face masks will still be recommended, if all measures and coronavirus figures correlate effectively then general mobility across the country will be more flexible. Further more, maximum capacity at establishments will be increased to 50 per cent.

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PM ANNOUNCES: De-escalation to be gradual and depend on region.


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