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The increase in cases of Covid 19 in Spain has led several autonomous communities to increase mobility restrictions in their territories, as well as to take other measures to limit activity in hotels and businesses.

These are the regulations in force in each autonomous community

ANDALUSIA

The president of the

Junta de Andalucía

, Juanma Moreno, has advanced this Wednesday that the regional government will agree this coming Friday, January 15, after the meeting of the committee of experts,

measures "unfortunately tougher from the point of view of mobility"

within the community and economic activity.

At the moment,

Andalusia

maintains the

perimeter closure

throughout the autonomous community.

Shops have to close at 8:00 p.m. and the hospitality industry at 6:00 p.m.

Meetings of more than six people

are also not allowed

.

The curfew is between 8:00 PM and 6:00 AM

.

ARAGON

In

Aragón

they are on alert level three aggravated, so all non -

essential activities must

close at 20.00

.

The

confinement of the autonomous community and between the

Aragonese

provinces

, the

curfew

between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. and the prohibition of patron saint festivities and popular festivities also continues until the decay of the state of alarm, on May 31.

In

hospitality

, the capacity will be limited to 30 percent indoors and 50 percent on terraces, with a ban on smoking in them and consuming at the bar.

ASTURIAS

Asturias maintains the

regional

perimeter closure

.

Meetings are allowed for up to six people maximum and the

curfew is

between 10 PM and 6 AM.

BALEARICS

In the

Balearic Islands

,

social gatherings between non-cohabitants

are

prohibited

in Mallorca and Ibiza from January 13.

On these islands

, bars, restaurants, shopping centers and gyms

also

close

.

[Restrictions in the Balearic Islands]

CANARY ISLANDS

In the

Canary Islands

the measurements differ depending on the island.

Tenerife

remains at the red alert level;

while the islands of

La Gomera, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote

in yellow;

and the

rest of the islands

in green.

In this sense, as regards the

maximum capacity among non-cohabitants

in spaces for public and private use on the islands that are on the green level, it will be six people except cohabitants;

while those in yellow will be four people except cohabitants;

and those that are in red, the capacity is limited to cohabitants, except in hotels and restaurants, with a maximum of four users per table.

Regarding the

curfew

, except for properly justified displacements, on the green level islands it will be from 00.00 to 06.00 hours;

while those that are in yellow will be from 23:00 to 06:00;

and those that are in red from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.

Regarding

hotels, restaurants and terraces, bars and cafes

, in the case of the islands on the green level, the maximum per table will be six people and the closure to the public before 00.00 hours;

For those of yellow and red level, the maximum number of people per table will be four people with the closing at 11 p.m. and 10 p.m., respectively, with service in interior areas being prohibited.

CANTABRIA

At present,

Cantabria

is

confined to the perimeter

and its Government has decided to close its shopping centers during weekends and holidays and reduce the capacity in establishments and cultural and work areas.

The

curfew

is between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. and

a maximum of six people

can

meet

.

There are also measures in force in the hotel industry such as the

prohibition of consuming inside bars and restaurants

, limiting the service to terraces where a maximum capacity of 50 percent is allowed.

[Restrictions in Cantabria]

CASTILLA AND LEÓN

Castilla y León

applies from this Wednesday the

closure of the interior of bars and restaurants

, shopping centers, gyms and establishments and gambling establishments throughout Castilla y León.

In addition, the

perimeter closure

of the entire community

is in force

and the

curfew is

between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.

CASTILLA LA MANCHA

Castilla-La Mancha

also keeps

the region

confined to the perimeter

, and there is a restriction on mobility in all the municipalities of Ciudad Real, where the

curfew is

between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m., while in the rest of the Castilian-Manchego territory it is between 0.00 and 6.00 am.

This measure affects 102 towns and more than 500,000 people.

CATALONIA

Catalonia

has asked the central executive to introduce compulsory telework to reduce mobility.

At present, there is a

perimeter and municipal confinement

in Catalonia

and the curfew is between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.

With regard to

trade measures

, those with an area of ​​up to 400 square meters are allowed to open at 30% of their capacity, and on weekends only those establishments with essential products may open, while the centers commercials will be closed every day.

On the other hand, Catalans will only be able to consume in

catering

establishments from

7.30 am to 9.30 am and from 1 pm to 3.30 pm.

VALENCIAN COMMUNITY

The

Valencian Community

maintains the

perimeter closure

of the region and the night curfew at 10 pm.

In addition, 26 municipalities also have a perimeter closure.

Likewise, the Generalitat has published a resolution this Tuesday that expands the non-face work of its staff to 50%.

ESTREMADURA

The Regional Council has decreed the perimeter closure between towns for the next 7 days, so the entry and exit of people is limited except for force majeure.

Extremadura has decreed alert level 3 for the next 28 days and extends the closure of the hotel industry and non-essential commerce in all towns with more than 5,000 inhabitants.

(647,488 inhabitants): 64.3% of the total population of Extremadura.

Night mobility will remain until 10 at night.

The capacity of premises up to 30% and groups of tables of up to 4 people,

GALICIA

The

Xunta de Galicia

advances the curfew as of Friday at 10.00 pm, all the hotel industry must close from 6.00 pm and shops will have a maximum schedule until 9.30 pm.

These measures are in addition to the recommendations to avoid as much as possible meetings or encounters with non-partners, which are limited to four people in the entire community, and to carry out only "essential" activities.

[Restrictions in Galicia]

THE RIOJA

Given the increase in cases, the region has approved the closure of the Logroño metropolitan area from 00:00 this Saturday and prohibits any non-essential movement from 5:00 p.m. throughout the region.

In addition,

La Rioja maintains the perimeter closure until January 31

, the curfew at 10 pm and prohibits meetings of more than four people.

Restrictions in La Rioja

MADRID

The

Community of Madrid

has expanded the confinements by basic zones - mobility is restricted in a total of 41 health zones and 14 localities - although it no longer maintains the perimeter closure.

Yes, there is a curfew between 0.00 and 6.00 hours and the maximum number of people that can meet continues at six.

[Restrictions in Madrid]

MURCIA

Murcia

has decreed the perimeter confinement in 36 municipalities, among which are Murcia, Cartagena and Lorca.

In addition, the closure of the region continues until the next day 20, the curfew has been advanced to 22 hours and a total of six people can meet.

NAVARRE

The provincial community has adopted new measures that imply the closure of the hotel business at 9:00 p.m. and the prohibition of smoking on the terraces.

Navarra, furthermore, is still closed around the perimeter, with a curfew between 11:00 pm and 6:00 am, and the maximum number of people that can meet is 6. [Restrictions in Navarra]

BASQUE COUNTRY

The Basque Country

maintains the perimeter confinement of the region, the curfew places it between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., and limits social groups to a maximum of six people.

In addition, it will close the perimeter of the municipalities that are in the red zone and its three historical territories: Vizcaya, Guipúzcoa and Álava.

CEUTA AND MELILLA

Ceuta

and

Melilla

have also extended their respective perimeter closures.

Both maintain the curfew from 10 pm to 6 am and while Melilla maintains the maximum number of meetings, Ceuta cuts to four.

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