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A Coruña Coronavirus: There will be no restrictions on collective transport for the moment in A Coruña | Radio Coruña

There will not be for the moment restrictions on public transport in the area of A coruña. The Minister of Health, Jesús Vázquez Almuiña, has not done so no reference to this measure in today’s meeting with the mayors of the area although last Friday I put it on the table.

Greater control in civic centers

He has asked municipalities for greater control in civic centers, there are councils like Arteixo that have them closed, and control of bottles in parks and gardens and on the beaches. Sanidade recommends that the beaches be closed after midnight. The City Councils ask the Xunta for a homogeneous rule for issues such as the closure of the sandbanks so that there are no differences between councils.

The mayors ask for more specificity if there are going to be more restrictive measures and that the news be presented by the Xunta with the alternatives to complement the services. The example, they say, has been in the possibility of restrictions on public transport that had not studied palliative measures. The Mayor of Culleredo, José Manuel Riobóo, before today’s meeting asked for more buses to maintain the service to citizens if there were finally restrictions: “I think it’s very good that if you have to restrict the capacity of the buses is restricted, but what you have to do is put more buses because users are stranded and need it to go to their homes or to their jobs or to any activity that requires public transport. “

PCRs in Culleredo

Today the PCRs have been carried out on municipal personnel of the Culleredo City Council who have drawn up a list of two hundred volunteers among council employees and groups exposed to this epidemic. Along with the screening of registered voters between the ages of 18 and 40 and the home tests and the Covidauto installed in the CHUAC.


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