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The general director of Public Health, Elena Andradas, has today communicated to the mayors of the seven municipalities affected by the restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic that "between tonight and tomorrow" they could decide in the Ministry of Health whether to expand to more areas of the region

the measures to limit mobility and activity, according to sources present at the meeting.

It is precisely tomorrow when the weekly epidemiological report is published that establishes the accumulated incidences of the

different health zones in the last seven and 14 days, and which was used to apply these first restrictions.

Andradas has communicated his intention in the meeting by videoconference that has been held from the regional government with the mayors of Getafe, Parla, Fuenlabrada, Humanes, Moraleja de Enmedio, San Sebastián de los Reyes and Alcobendas, all of them from the PSOE except that of Humanes, where the PP governs.

The meeting was attended by the Madrid councilors of the Presidency and of Housing and Local Administration, María Eugenia Carballedo and David Pérez, the Deputy Minister of Public Health and the COVID-19 Plan Antonio Zapatero;

the general director of Public Health, Elena Andradas;

the general director of Security Luis Miguel Torres, and the general director of Local Administration, Nadia Álvarez.

According to sources who attended that meeting, up to three mayors -Sanse, Getafe and Alcobendas- have reproached the Deputy Minister of Health that Torrejón de Ardoz, governed by the PP, was outside the limitations "despite having an accumulated incidence" similar to the of the localities where the limitations have been decreed.

In this sense, the Mayor of Fuenlabrada, Javier Ayala, has requested in writing the Deputy Minister of Health to inform him of

the technical criteria that have been used to implement these restrictions.

According to these sources, the meeting has been "tense" and most of the mayors have reproached the regional government for finding out "from the press"

that their municipalities were affected by the limitations, in addition to the "confusion" generated with the application of the measures.

For his part, the mayor of San Sebastián de los Reyes, Narciso Romero, has once again reproached the regional executive for not yet opening

the fourth tower of the Infanta Sofía Hospital in the town, which has been

completed for years and is currently empty despite the great healthcare pressure suffered by the center in this second wave.

Meanwhile, the counselor Pérez has assured "it has been a good meeting where good ideas have arisen and doubts have been clarified from the coordination".

"This collaboration from the institutional loyalty will make

that the neighbors take this situation as well as possible with the aim of protecting the most important thing, health," Pérez explained after the meeting.

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