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Bermúdez proposes that those vaccinated can access the interior of bars and restaurants | Radio Club Tenerife

The mayor of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, José Manuel Bermúdez, has proposed that people who have completed the vaccination schedule against the coronavirus can access the interior of bars and restaurants when the island is at alert level 3. “Having the same vaccination certificate that we have to travel,” he assured.

The leader explained that “I frankly believe that there are other measures that can be taken in the sector without entailing closure”, especially in Tenerife, which, as he pointed out, has 52% of the catering establishments in the Canary Islands.

He also added that they could be limited “even more capacity” or take into account large dining rooms because “there are very large dining rooms that allow maintaining a distance and that is not regulated by the norm at the moment.” The mayor of the capital also advocates CO2 measurements and air renewal.

Bermúdez has accused the Government of being immersed in a “closure” regarding the restrictions imposed on bars and restaurants and has announced that he will hold a meeting with businessmen this Friday “in order to support them, listen to them and see how we can continue working so that businesses that are so important to families continue open. “

In the last hours, the hoteliers have announced that they are willing to appeal the measures adopted by the Executive.


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