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Phase 2: A Coruña will be able to return to the beach with sun and pleasant temperatures | Radio Coruña | Present

This Monday 25 is the back to the beaches. With the entry into Phase 2 of the de-escalation, bathing and sunbathing will be allowed, although maintaining the separation measures of 2 meters. Concellos like that of A coruña They will activate their protocol to access the urban sandy areas. Local police will control compliance with the rules of distance and capacity on each of the beaches, which will enjoy the sun and a maximum temperature of 23 degrees.

The traffic cameras and the service of public address They will contribute, according to the municipal government, to the better development of these tasks. The showers, the toilets and the position of first aid They will not work until the official start of the beach period, on June 15 as always, as explained by the Council of the Environment, Esther Fontán, in the program A Coruña opina of Radio Coruña Cadena SER.

Fences will be installed that will close the beach of Riazor, since The Slaves until Breastplate. There will be a single downward and upward direction and access for people with mobility difficulties will be taken into account, according to the Coruña Council. The command center for the entire device will be in La Curaza and will remain open all summer.

The Minister of Tourism demands a National Plan for the Reactivation of Tourism against Covid19

The Xunta de Galicia understands that the central government should have taken a step earlier to try save this summer’s tourist season, like Italy or France. Before the announcement of Pedro Sanchez from the beginning of internal tourism from mid-June and abroad in July, the Minister of Culture and Tourism, Román Rodríguez, considers essential a National Reactivation Plan, which allows tourism planning and prevents the loss of thousands of jobs. He has claimed it in the A Coruña opina program.

Tourism generates more than one hundred thousand jobs and represents 11% of the Gross Domestic Product in Galicia. The autonomic head of Tourism admits that the proposal of the previous appointment for the access to the beaches “was something not ben explained and worse understood” after the criticisms made by many mayors. Román Rodríguez points out that it was a tool of voluntary use by the councils.


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