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A Coruña: The Inn of A Coruña room closes due to the breach of protocol by some clients | Radio Coruña

La sala Inn, located in the Leisure Center Port of A Coruña, has decided to close “for responsibility“and as a preventive measure against possible outbreaks of coronavirus. Your manager, Luis Diz, also responsible for other nightlife venues such as the Beach Club The The Pelican, justifies the extent to which there is a certain sector of clients, older than 28-30 years, that repeatedly fails to comply with self-protection measures. Diz affirms that it is a decision he makes in the face of a health risk: “You tell a young man of 18, 19 years old that he has to put on a mask and in the vast majority he does it, but there is a public that costs more than 28 30 years later, they also extend the hours of the terraces and that cannot be, we have made the decision to close until people are aware because whoever wants to go out has to do so with these rules. “

The also manager of Galicia by Night, which groups the main discos and pubs in the city, has defended that these establishments scrupulously comply with the measures dictated by the Board and asks that nightlife not be demonized.

He says that the relaxation of those over 30 collides with compliance with the rules by the youngest. Public who frequent the Playa or La Pelícano, two discotheques in which, therefore, their closure has not been decreed. From the Galician Association of Concert Halls They appeal to individual and collective responsibility. And it is that no matter how much the room has a safe way to stand or sit, to put catenaries, dispensers and remember the use of the mask, the key is in the performance of the user. Maria Nieto, manager of the Galician Association of Concert Halls makes an appeal to the responsibility of the clients: “Most of the rooms have chosen to mark distances with catenaries or even with seats, but nothing is infallible, we appeal to responsibility”.

The truth is that the average age of those infected is decreasing to stand in the last three weeks in 36 years in the case of women and in 38 in that of mens, when in March and April amounted to 62 and 63 years, respectively, according to data from central government.


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