This Tuesday, the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, explained the four phases of the gradual de-escalation that the Government wants to launch due to the coronavirus crisis. This desescalda are divided into four phases, the preparation, the initial, the intermediate and the advanced –It will begin this May 4 and will last 8 weeks– and “it will be gradual, asymmetrical (by territories), coordinated since the administrations have to work side by side and adaptable because we do not know what we are facing,” according to the president. of the government.
**** Check the full explanation of the gradual de-escalation.
Subsequently, on the La Moncloa website, the Executive published a series of documents to serve as a guide for citizens on what can be done (and what not) is each of these phases.
**** Consult the guide documents published by the Government.
Consulting what you can do in each of the phases defined by the experts and by Health, a curious incongruity is appreciated. In ‘phase 0’, in the ‘Non-professional sport’ section, the “contactless sports activity (cycling, running, skating, surf, etc.) provided it is done individually and with adequate protection (distance, mask in non-water sports, when possible, etc.) “.
The curious thing is that the indicated means for surfing, the beaches, are not open to the public until several weeks later. Specifically, until the start of phase 3.
**** Consult ANNEX II, which establishes each of the activities by phase.
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