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CALASPARRA VERY RISK AREA FOR COVID-19

Calasparra has lowered its risk level for Covid-19 from “extreme” to “very high risk” and there is some relaxation of the State of Alarm measures.
The closure of the regional boundaries remains in place as does the restrictions on residents travelling outside the municipal boundary. The curfew from 11pm to 7am remains in force.
There is a limit on social meetings and events to six people.
Masks are obligatory in public spaces.
Smoking is banned on bar terraces.
However, bar terraces may open to 75% capacity.
The interior or bars and restaurants remains closed but take away and home delivery services may be provided.
Mask is obligatory when not actually eating or drinking.
Two metres distance between the chairs of other tables.
Shops may open to 50% capacity.
The use of a mask is obligatory when practicing sport.
Transport restricted to 50% capacity.
Funerals: 50% capacity: limit 15 inside and 25 outside
Ceremonies limit to 50% capacity maximum 30
Parks and gardens will close at 7pm
Theatres, cinemas etc limit to 50% capacity

The “very high risk” level applies to Aledo, Albudeite, Ceutí, Lorca, Cehegín, Abanilla, Alhama de Murcia, Archena, Puerto Lumbreras, Caravaca, Calasparra and Jumilla in the region.

National Statistics Monday November 30

1,648,187 confirmed cases (+1959 in the past 24 hours)
45,069 deceased (+943 in the last seven days)

There are 34 confirmed cases in Calaparra but no new cases in the last 24 hours.

NEXOnr Calasparra