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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Drax on 23 May, 2020, 01:15:49 pm

Title: Phase 2 of Lockdown
Post by: Drax on 23 May, 2020, 01:15:49 pm
The long-awaited phase change in the province of Almería is already a reality after the Minister of Health, Salvador Illa, confirmed this Friday that it is among the Spanish provinces that change to phase 2 of the de-escalation.

The people of Almería have become accustomed to almost two months of hard confinement and now it is convenient to know what will happen in Almería when phase 2 arrives, which will be next Monday, May 25

Here is everything that will be allowed and what will continue to be restricted in phase 2 in 7 sections: social, commerce, hospitality, beaches, culture, sport and education.


People gatherings and celebrations

Bars, restaurants and hotels

Beaches and pools
NOTE:
You will need to check these individually if you are thinking of going. Some Town Halls are saying their area is closed because of the expense of disinfecting the sand / municipal outdoor pools etc. and they are awaiting full and clear guidelines as to the new regulations.

Beaches
The mayor of Pulpí, Juan Pedro García (PP) has already announced that it would be "difficult" to open the beaches for recreational use - sunbathing or enjoying a swim - under phase 2, while in Carboneras they have decided, like Níjar, that they will not allow bathing until the Junta sends "precise instructions regarding the hygienic-sanitary regulations that must be met, for example, in the treatment of the sand".
Mojácar, meanwhile, is waiting for the official publication of the norms common to all coastal municipalities to determine what to do with bathers despite the fact that the beaches "are already ready, clean and in order."
The mayor of Cuevas del Almanzora, Antonio Fernández (PSOE), has said that in his town there will be no restrictions to enjoy its 16 kilometers of beaches as of Monday and for her part, the Mayor of Garrucha, María López (PSOE), has assured that bathing is not planned until at least June 10.

Pools
The seven municipalities that make up the Bajo Andarax region will not open their municipal swimming pools this summer as a consequence of the covid-19 health crisis; a decision taken jointly by the councils of Huércal de Almería, Benahadux, Viator, Pechina, Rioja, Gádor and Santa Fe de Mondújar in a meeting held this Friday electronically.
The association reported that the decision not to open their municipal swimming pools during the summer months is mainly due to the fact that they cannot guarantee the health of users due to restrictions on capacity, limited to 30 percent, and the "complexity" in order to comply with the established security and disinfection measures.
In this sense, they have had an impact on the laboriousness of disinfecting the floor every time you enter and leave the pool or maintain the interpersonal distances, which means that you cannot have the maximum guarantees that prevent possible contagions of the illness.


Commerce

Culture and entertainment

Sport

Education