Friday, February 12, 2021

CORONAVIRUS IN ALMERÍA FRIDAY 12 FEBRUARY

 26 municipalities of Almería will be able to reopen their shops this Saturday

Lúcar and Senés, on the contrary, join the towns with the closure of non-essential activity
The day has finally arrived that many merchants and hoteliers were waiting for. There is good news for entrepreneurs and freelancers from 26 towns in Almería who will be able to reopen their establishments this Saturday. Some have been with the blind down for almost a month.
According to the data provided by the Ministry of Health, 26 of the localities that currently have alert level 4 in grade 2 (and that implies the closure of non-essential activity) have lowered their incidence rate below 1,000 cases for each 100,000 inhabitants.
This Friday the Territorial Committee for High Impact Public Health Alerts will meet (it was supposed to meet on Thursday, but it was postponed) and will evaluate the situation in the province.
The 26 municipalities where bars and shops can reopen
So, these are the municipalities that right now have bars and shops closed but that may open tomorrow Saturday:
Adra (incidence rate 968), Albox (893.8), Alicún (995), Almería capital (984.5), Almócita (568.2), Bentarique (416.7), Chirivel (671.6), Cóbdar (0), Cuevas del Almanzora (913.2), Fines (475.3), Gádor (527.4), Huércal-Overa (715.3), Instinción (0), Laujar de Andarax (916.8), Macael (620.4), Níjar (780), Oria (669.9), Pechina (584.9), Pulpí (868.9), Somontín (902.9), Sorbas (328.4), Tabernas (565 ), Taberno (410.7), Vélez-Blanco (160.1), Vélez-Rubio (443) and Zurgena (473.6).
The Junta de Andalucía must publish an extraordinary Official Gazette this afternoon with the new measures so that they come into force at 00:00 hours on Saturday, February 13, that is, this midnight.
20 towns continue with the closure of activity and Lúcar and Senés join
If there is joy in some municipalities, in another 20 the news is bad, since the incidence rate is higher than 1,000 and shops and bars will have to remain closed for at least one more week. These have also been joined by Lúcar and Senés, who will have a non-essential activity shutdown for the first time in this third wave of the pandemic.
These are all the towns where the closure of the non-essential activity will be dictated (or its extension) from this Saturday until Friday, February 19):
Bacares (incidence rate 3,200), Armuña de Almanzora (3,000), Bayárcal (2,884.6), Lúcar (2,500), Senés (2,422.1), Antas (2,141.8), Tíjola (1888.4), Urrácal ( 1714.3), Carboneras (1579.3), Fiñana (1562.5), Vera (1541.5), Garrucha (1407.6), Balanegra (1384.9), Los Gallardos (1378.4), Olula del Rio (1294.8), Alhama de Almería (1273.4), Turre (1163.7), Mojácar (1106.5), Viator (1104), Benahadux (1093.5) and Huércal de Almería (1088.4) .
Localities with perimeter closure
The 22 previous municipalities, classified as alert level 4 in grade 2, have added the perimeter closure to that of shops and bars. But in addition, 28 other towns in Almería have an incidence rate of more than 500 cases per 100,000 people, so they will also have their borders closed for at least a week. They are:
Adra, Albox, Alcolea, Alicún, Almería capital, Almócita, Bédar, Chirivel, Cuevas del Almanzora, El Ejido, Gádor, Huércal-Overa, Íllar, Laujar de Andarax, Macael, Níjar, Oria, Partaloa, Pechina, Pulpí, Purchena, Santa Fe de Mondújar, Sierro, Somontín, Suflí, Tabernas, Turrillas and Vícar.
The rest of the municipalities in the province, including Roquetas de Mar, will not have any restrictions other than those common to all of Andalusia: prohibition of leaving the province without just cause, a maximum number of four people in social gatherings, closing times of shops and hotels, curfew from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., etc.

Source: Diario de Almeria in English using Google Translate

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