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The De-escalation Plan in Spain
#31
(01-05-2020, 09:06 AM)Emmi Smith Wrote: What about swimming?

The last post from Captain of the translation indicates you can use a surfboard so how do you do that without some swimming, so my take on that is you can swim as it is an individual sport.

I think there needs to be a lot more clarification, extract from messages of friends - 

Does everyone think we can walk along the path in front of the Sheraton so we can see the sea?

It would certainly be nice to walk along the seafront. I am hoping that more detail will be sent out later as there is so much confusion. Someone has said that dogs can still only have a short walk, we were hoping to take her with us on our longer walk and if you have a child as-well that means you get to go out three times a day. Surely it would be better to do it all at once!
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#32
Quote:Walks radius 1km. Exercise can be more but only inside municipality

What's the difference between "walk" and "exercise"?!

This is clear as mud. I was joking when I said about speeding up so the Police don't bother you, but it's beginning to look like it's more realistic than funny...
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I wonder how they Police the 1 walk a day. Only way possible is if we all snitch on our neighbours. At least people will have something to do, sitting by the window noting all the people passing probably taking photos of ones they saw earlier.
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(01-05-2020, 02:18 PM)Sam Wrote: All thanks to Classic.

Direct link to the video : https://www.facebook.com/DrivingSpain/vi...614735069/

So a 71yo man and his 69yo wife can’t go for a walk together because their time slots don’t overlap. The world’s finally gone mad.
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(01-05-2020, 02:29 PM)FVmouse Wrote:
(01-05-2020, 02:18 PM)Sam Wrote: All thanks to Classic.

Direct link to the video : https://www.facebook.com/DrivingSpain/vi...614735069/

So a 71yo man and his 69yo wife can’t go for a walk together because their time slots don’t overlap. The world’s finally gone mad.

Well yes they can as wife can be the husbands carer is how I read it.

We have the same I am 67 and my wife is 70 so I am going to be her carer or if out in my time we are going to say it says to 70! which take include s 70😀
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#36
There is no limit in duration to be out walking between the alloted times.
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(02-05-2020, 09:38 AM)willie5094 Wrote: There is no limit in duration to be out walking between the alloted times.

????? A number of people are saying that but where is it in writing in government document or post, all that I have seen in writing so far says 1 hour within your allotted time.
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#38
I stopped and asked the Guardia this morning, as its very confusing.
For 'exercise' you can stay out between 6am and 10am or 8pm and 11pm (No 1 hour time limit).
 Also there is no 1km restriction for exercise- just stay in the municipality. You just need to be doing 'exercise' not a 'walk' - 
A 'camindano rapido' - (fast walk) counts as exercise and is fine, but you must stay on your own.
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When they first anounced the restrictions on walking a 1 hour limit was mentioned, but if you look at N332 on Facebook they will confirm this, as they have it 1 hour in the first instance then it was changed to unlimited time as long as you are back home by the time stated.

Also on Facebook is Corona virus in Spain has excellent videos posted everyday by Adrian and he also mentioned yesterday there is no time limit. Have a look at yesterdays video 47.1 about 6 mins in...
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(02-05-2020, 10:38 AM)classic Wrote: I stopped and asked the Guardia this morning, as its very confusing.
For 'exercise' you can stay out between 6am and 10am or 8pm and 11pm (No 1 hour time limit).
 Also there is no 1km restriction for exercise- just stay in the municipality. You just need to be doing 'exercise' not a 'walk' - 
A 'camindano rapido' - (fast walk) counts as exercise and is fine, but you must stay on your own.

So does that mean if you walk fast (exercise) you can stay out more than an hour but if all you do is walk (as a household couple) it is only an hour.

Apparently PDR are now allowing swimming but Antigua aren't

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