Aviles, next to Castrillón and Corvera, are the first municipalities to see the number of restrictions increased during the next 14 days. The hotel business will close completely, unless they are ordered to go; sporting events, training sessions and competitions will be held behind closed doors; In-person public performances are restricted in conference and exhibition halls, museums, congress centers, auditoriums, cinemas and theaters and the loan and return of works in archives and libraries will be allowed and shops of more than 300 square meters will not be allowed open unless their capacity and capacity are limited. How did you get Aviles to have a general incidence of 975 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and a rate of positivity close to 17%? Its mayor, Mariví Monteserín, points to the few infections that had been registered so far and, especially, to the spread of the British strain.
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– In Gijón, your mayor assumes that the perimeter closure will continue for another 14 days. Despite the fact that in the last 24 hours a slight improvement has been registered, Ana González has insisted that the situation is not controlled and points to the incidence in people over 65 years of age as well as in community transmission. The councilor has warned that Gijón could follow the path of Avilés.
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