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Perimeter closures in Galicia reach 63 municipalities and seven cities

A total of 63 municipalities, more than 64 percent of the Galician population will have restricted mobility outside the municipal boundaries. This includes all those who were already incorporated into the maximum level of restrictions and to them are added the municipalities of Pontevedra, Vigo and Lugo, which are below the incidence set for that level but which, due to the volume of people who have and circulate for them, they have also been incorporated into the closures. For their part, 26 will regain mobility as of Friday.

Strictly speaking, all cities already had mobility limits and it was not possible to leave them or their almonds, except Lugo, which at the end of December became part of the group of municipalities with a basic level of restriction, which disappears for the moment of the protocol designed by the Xunta.

One of the main novelties that the Xunta has decided in the new measures, which come into force on Friday, is to break all the existing almonds, that is, the municipalities that are perimeter will do so, in all cases individually. In the Official Gazette of Galicia (DOG) bis, on Friday, January 8, 2021, there are 35 grouped municipalities and another 29 individually limited, a total of 64 municipalities.

Now a total of 63 will be limited, of which 60 do so because they have data that correspond to the level of maximum restrictions and another three due to their special situation, and correspond to cities, for the aforementioned reasons.

In this way, there will be 250 town halls with general restrictions for hotels, commerce and curfew, among other measures, but whose population will be able to move between municipalities. This implies, in turn, that there are municipalities that still have mobility limitations this Wednesday but will no longer have them as of Friday.

This group has 26 municipalities. Province of A Coruña: Carral, Santa Comba, Zas, Dumbría, Fisterra, Mazaricos, Negreira, Muros, Lousame and Teo; province of Pontevedra: Cambados, O Grove, Sanxenxo, Meaño, Barro, Marín, Cangas, Soutomaior, Mos, Porriño, Gondomar and Nigrán; and province of Ourense: Sarreaus, Cualedro, Castrelo do Val and A Rúa.

In addition, at the moment there are still a total of 61 town councils with meeting limitations of four people, a restriction that now applies to all of Galicia, that is, also to the municipalities that today can bring together six people, including non-cohabiting .

MAXIMUM LIMITATIONS

As reported on Wednesday by the president of the Xunta at the press conference after the clinical committee on Tuesday, there are 33 municipalities with more than 10,000 inhabitants with a cumulative incidence of more than 250 to 14 days, to which are added another 27 of less than 10,000 inhabitants in which the committee considers necessary that they have the maximum level restrictions and limited mobility. The three cities mentioned are added to them and the municipalities are the following:

Province of A Coruña: A Coruña, Arteixo, Cambre, Culleredo, Oleiros, Carballo, Santiago de Compostela, Ames, Ribeira, Boiro, Rianxo, Noia, Ferrol, Narón, Fene, Cee, Camariñas, Cerceda, Laxe, Vimianzo, Cabanas, Pontedeume, Ortigueira, Outes, Porto do Son, A Pobra do Caramiñal, Melide, Oroso, Trazo and Val do Dubra.

Province of Lugo: Vilalba, Viveiro and Xove.

Province of Ourense: Ourense, Barbadás, Carballiño, Verín, Allariz, Monterrei and Xinzo de Limia.

Province of Pontevedra: A Estrada, Poio, Bueu, Moaña, Baiona, Ponteareas, Redondela, A Guarda, Tomiño, Tui, Vilagarcía, Vilanova, A Illa de Arousa, Valga, Pontecesures, Caldas de Reis, Cuntis, Oia, O Rosal and Salvaterra de Miño.

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