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The De-escalation Plan in Spain
#21
Oh drat!!!

Foiled again  Cry
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#22
Never mind Tom, it says you can take your surfboard for exercise 🤣
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#23
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Piedra Playa is well within reach! I feared the beach would be categorically banned.
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#24
The post says "In municipalities with a population of less than 5.000, these time slots do not apply. Those who live in such towns may do exercise/walks from 6am – 11pm, as there will be no risk of overcrowding."

I wonder if something has got lost in translation. As it talks about municipalities in the first sentence then changes to towns. So I am not sure if its 5000 in a municipality or in a town. I doubt if there are any municipalities with less than 5000 as these tend to be larger areas.

I`m on the fence on this.
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#25
I've read several of the original Spanish texts, El Pais for example, and they all talk of Municipios.

Google translates:

Administrative territorial division in which a state is organized, which is governed by a city council. (ie Ayuntamiento)

As I said previously, Betancuria is the only municipality on Fuerte with less than 5000 population.

This daily timeline from El Pais is quite good as a graphic representation:
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#26
The difference between whether its a municipality or town is only between walking between 6-10am or 6-11am so at end of the day doesn`t make a real difference. I`m going for exercise early in morning breakfast for me after my exercise.
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#27
This website might be helpful for finding out how far 1Km is from your house -

How far is 1 Km
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#28
The difference is 6am - 10 am or
6am - 11 pm!
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#29
What about swimming?
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(01-05-2020, 09:02 AM)TamaraEnLaPlaya Wrote: The difference is 6am - 10 am or
6am - 11 pm!

OOps mis read that another reason why I need to get back to get to Specsavers.
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