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Coronavirus | A Coruña: The hoteliers: “Now we have to act as police asking for the PCRs” | Radio Coruña | Today for Today A Coruña

The new restrictions decreed by the Xunta de Galicia that place the councils of Oleiros Carballo, Vimianzo and Fisterra at a high level due to Covid 19 begin to be applied at midnight. In these municipalities to access the interior of the hotel business it will be mandatory to present a vaccination certificate, a negative covid19 test (PCR or antigens) up to 72 hours before or demonstrate that the disease has been passed. Mayors and hoteliers warn of the difficulty in applying the measure that, they claim, turns hoteliers into “policemen” and forces them to request personal information. The president of the provincial hospitality association, Héctor Cañete,

A Coruña, Culleredo, Cambre and Sada and Fene, Ferrol and Mugardos in Ferrolterra will be at an intermediate level. Both in municipalities with a high level and in those with a medium level, the hotel industry reduces capacity to 50% indoors and on terraces, although in the case of the latter, no documentation will be required to access the interior of the premises. Finally, nightlife can open its terraces even in the highest risk town halls until one in the morning.

At first, the regional administration had communicated the total closure of these establishments at high levels of restrictions, but has made a change, with an Official Gazette of Galicia published last night. The President of the Xunta, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, points out that he opens his hand with nightlife because vaccination is progressing well, with 95 percent of people over 40 years old with a complete schedule and 60 percent of Galicians with a single dose .

This measure facilitates the opening of discos and pubs located in high-level municipalities from Saturday, such as Oleiros, Carballo, Fisterra or Vimianzo. Consumption in these places will be exclusively on terraces and sitting at the table. The DOG indicates that the placement of bars for consumption in them will not be allowed. The maximum occupancy will be ten people per table or group of tables and they will close at one in the morning.

To access the interiors of the establishments, whatever the level of restrictions, it will be necessary to have a vaccination certificate or a negative covid test carried out a maximum of 72 hours before.

Alberto Núñez Feijóo also rules out requesting the mandatory nature of the mask in Galicia in line with what has been decreed in the Basque Country. It points out that in cities the use of the mask is respected if it is not possible to comply with the safety distance.


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