23/05/2020 09:34 – Updated: 05/23/2020 09:35
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Madrid and Barcelona will go to phase 1 de-escalation next Monday. In Andalusia and Castilla-La Mancha they will advance sunor some provinces. And Galicia, the Basque Country and Extremadura they will progress fully to phase 2. The Valencian Community has decided to stay in phase 1 and not ask to advance to the next phase for fear of outbreaks. What phase will your province be in on Monday, May 25?
The Minister of Health, Salvador Illa, has revealed today which provinces will be that on Monday, May 25, will go to the next corresponding phase within the de-escalation rhythm that each one carries. According to the minister, 47% of the population, 22 million people, go to phase 2 of the de-escalation, while the other 53% -25 million people will remain in phase 1.
After the expected announcement that of the Community of Madrid will meet next Monday in a complete phase 1, during the press conference after the extraordinary Council of Ministers that was held today, it was learned that Barcelona will also be in phase 1 and that other communities, such as Galicia or Murcia, will directly enter phase 2. Here you have the complete list of autonomous communities to consult.
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PHASE 1
- MADRID’S COMMUNITY – After two attempts and much controversy, the Community of Madrid is ready to progress to phase 1 next Monday. The jump, actually, is not very big, because last week Madrid stayed in a 0.5 stadium, in which it had access to a good part of the advantages of stage 1, except for the opening of terraces at 50% and the social gatherings of up to 10 people.
- CATALONIA – Barcelona and its metropolitan area (South and North) will go to phase 1 and will join the areas of Girona, Lleida, Catalunya Central, Alt Penedès and Garraf, which were in phase 1 since May 18
- CASTILLA AND LEÓN — Its nine provinces will pass fully to phase 1: Salamanca, Zamora, León, Palencia, Burgos, Soria, Segovia, Valladolid and Ávila. The entire territory of the community will be in phase 1 from Monday, when adding the provincial capitals to the 68 basic health areas that were since the 18th.
- CASTILLA LA MANCHA — Three of the five provinces of the autonomous community will stay one more week in phase 1. Ciudad Real, Toledo and Albacete
- VALENCIAN COMMUNITY — It is the only autonomous community that has not asked to progress this week due to the risk of a new outbreak. Its three provinces (Valencia, Alicante and Castellón) will therefore remain in phase 1.
- ANDALUSIA – The provinces of Malaga and Granada, which joined phase 1 on Monday 18, will stay one more week in the same step, although the rest of the Andalusian provinces will progress to the next stage
STEP 2
- CATALONIA – Only the most advanced health areas: Camp de Tarragona, Terres de l’Ebre and Alt Pirineu-Aran, as requested by the President of the Generalitat, Quim Torra.
- ANDALUSIA – Six of the eight provinces of Andalusia will progress to phase 2 on Monday 25. Almería, Jaén, Córdoba, Seville, Cádiz and Huelva
- CASTILLA LA MANCHA – The provinces of Guadalajara and Cuenca will go to phase 2 of de-escalation starting next Monday
- GALICIA – All its provinces will progress to phase 2: Ourense, Pontevedra, A Coruña and Lugo
- ASTURIAS – The Principality of Asturias will pass in its entirety to the next phase in the deconfinement plan
- CANTABRIA – Like its neighboring communities, Cantabria, after two weeks in phase 1, will go on Monday to phase 2
- CANARY ISLANDS – It was the only community next to the Balearic Islands that already had part of its territories in phase 2 (El Hierro, La Gomera and La Graciosa) and on Monday all its islands will be in that phase (Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, La Palma )
- ESTREMADURA – Both Cáceres and Badajoz will advance to phase 2, as announced by the Minister of Health this afternoon
- BALEARIC ISLANDS – Ibiza, Menorca and Mallorca go to phase 2 on Monday and join Formentera, with which all the Balearic Islands are already in that phase.
- BASQUE COUNTRY – Its three provinces (Álava, Guipúzcoa and Vizcaya) will be in phase 2 from May 25
- ARAGON – Its three provinces (Zaragoza, Teruel and Huesca) will go to the next stage in the deconfinement plan on Monday after being in phase 1 since May 11
- MURCIA – The entire Region of Murcia will progress to the next phase from Monday, after being in the first of the stages since last May 11
- NAVARRA – The provincial community, which registered three consecutive days without income due to coronavirus on May 17, will go to phase 2
- THE RIOJA – It was in phase 1 since last May 11 and after two weeks, the 25 will go to phase 2
- CEUTA AND MELILLA – Both in phase 1 from Monday 11 and on Monday enter phase 2
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