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Avilés, Castrillón, Corvera and Siero will continue to close the perimeter until March 1 | BE Gijón | Today for Today Gijón

Some of the big councils will have to wait to relax restrictions. It is the case of Serum, Aviles, Castrillón Y Corvera. In the case of the former, they were at level 4+, or what is the same; hospitality only with terraces, perimeter closure, maximum four people per meeting and meetings in flats only cohabiting. The cumulative incidence at 14 days per 100,000 inhabitants has decreased during the last seven days, reaching 290 cases, below the established limit. The same happens in people over 65 up to 182. However, the health authorities consider that it is not yet the time to lower our guard. The mayor of Siero, Ángel García, does not agree with the decision very much. Therefore, he has asked that “At least the hospitality industry can start working by opening the establishments.”

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In Aviles the rate of incidence at 14 days of the almost 1,150 cases per 100,000 inhabitants that were registered on February 4 to 615 ten days later, although the improvement in this and the rest of the indices has not been considered sufficient to relax the measures that remain active in this council. its mayoress, Mariví Monteserín, has asked not to lower her guard.

Castrillón and Corvera they have followed the same path as Avilés. His index remained on Saturday at 487 and 746 cases, respectively, for every 100,000 inhabitants, far from the more than 1,000 that came to register at the beginning of this month but still above the 350 that at most must register for three consecutive days to stop being a 4+ council, among other requirements.

On the other side of the scale is Degree. Was the first municipality in Asturias in which a perimeter closure was applied in the entire council and the hospitality one on January 12 when suffering several outbreaks that raised the number of infections above 1,600 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, although two weeks later, as the incidence decreased, it was considered one of the municipalities four plus (4+).

After analyzing the evolution of the latest data –on Saturday the incidence at 14 days was 102 cases per 100,000 inhabitants-, the Ministry of Health has announced that as of midnight it will no longer be considered among the councils in “extreme risk”.


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