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The Cabildo and city councils agree to insist on vaccines and controls to avoid non-compliance | Radio Club Tenerife | Present

The health response the advance of the pandemic in the Canary Islands is it is getting more complicated after the Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands lie down, provisionally, the use of the vaccination passport to enter the leisure and restaurant venues. In fact, with this scenario, the Cabildo de Tenerife and the 31 town councils of the island, gathered this Thursday afternoon, they have chosen to insist on measures that will not override justice. This is, according to the island’s president, Pedro Martín, “to increase controls”, as far as possible, with the state security forces and bodies “and, above all, vaccination.” To do this, he has expressed the need to deepen “greater awareness campaigns.”

However, the meeting was not unanimous. One of the mayors who raised the critical tone the most was that of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Jose Manuel Bermudez has pointed to the ineptitude of the regional executive. “We are adrift”, said the first mayor of chicharrero. And he regretted that, this weekend, the leisure and restaurant venues will close at the same time as before the pandemic, there is no curfew and, to make matters worse, “we are with the worst contagion figures since the health crisis began.”

What they have valued, with greater coincidence, mayors and council is that it has been decided extend vaccinations at the Santiago Martín until the August 30.


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