Calasparrians must remain at home and only go out in cases of emergency.
All non-essential businesses and shops must close by 8pm.
These are the latest emergency measures imposed by the Covid-19 Tracking Committee in an effort to curb the third wave of the virus.
Calasparra remains in a state of “extreme alert” and the municipal perimeter stays closed.
Other towns in “extreme alert” and under the same precautionary measures are:
Moratalla, Fortuna, Yecla, Albudeite, Caravaca de la Cruz, Mula, Abanilla, Jumilla, Lorquí, Alguazas, La Unión, Ricote, Las Torres de Cotillas, Santomera, Murcia, Villanueva del Río Segura, Molina de Segura, Cartagena, Pliego, Ulea, Bullas, San Pedro del Pinatar, Cieza, Abarán, Ceutí, Blanca, Lorca, Torre Pacheco, Alcantarilla, San Javier, Cehegín, Fuente Álamo, Campos del Río, Archena, Águilas, Los Alcázares, Beniel, Alhama de Murcia, Puerto Lumbreras, Mazarrón, Totana and Ojós.
All public events in the region have been cancelled and there are restrictions on mobility throughout the region.
There are currently 58 cases of Covid-19 in Calasparra, two of which were diagnosed in the last 24 hours.
Regional Statistics
(For the 24 hours ending at midnight on Sunday)
Numbers in brackets are for the previous 24 hours.
971 confirmed cases (1,815)
16,103 total confirmed cases (15,451)
715 hospitalized (672)
105 in intensive care (103)
833 deceased (813)
