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The De-escalation Plan in Spain
#51
I believed that 2 people were only allowed in a private car in phase1.

Yet quote "In private cars and company vehicles whose main activity is not road freight transportation, with seating for up to nine people including the driver, it will be possible to seat two people in each row, as long as they wear face masks and keep the greatest possible distance between them."unquote.

This mentions private cars just to clarify are people only allowed to share a car who live in the same household in what phase and what phase as that in?
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#52
Beachlife
Phase 1, possibly for us from 11th May, allows people from same household to travel in car together.
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(04-05-2020, 04:00 PM)TamaraEnLaPlaya Wrote: Beachlife
Phase 1, possibly for us from 11th May, allows people from same household to travel in car together.

That will be great news Tamara. 

Just 1 caveat I was speaking to someone in authority who has informed me that the decree that authorised all the phases has not actually been formally passed into action. A bit like in the UK a law can be passed but needs the queen to ratify  it for it to be put into action. They gave me a name of the process for it to be actioned began I think with Bon... something (may have got that wrong as it was on the phone).
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#54
The BOE makes it official, Boletin Official del Estado, published yesterday. You can read them online, in Spanish, just search BOE.
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#55
Spanish Congress approved, this afternoon, a further 15 day extension to the State of Alarm

178 voted yes to it, 75 were against and 97 abstained.

This also means that the de-escalation plan remains in place.
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This poster has been published on the Ayuntamiento de Antigua's Facebook page this morning, stating what you are permitted to do at the beach.


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(07-05-2020, 07:38 AM)Captain Sensible Wrote: This poster has been published on the Ayuntamiento de Antigua's Facebook page this morning, stating what you are permitted to do at the beach.

Nice to have some clarity.

How do you monitor the practice of swimming as against just swimming ?
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(07-05-2020, 09:08 AM)windermeregolfer Wrote: How do you monitor the practice of swimming as against just swimming ?

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#59
Swimming every day at la Concha.
la Policia local quote."you have to swim vigorously"
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(07-05-2020, 01:21 PM)DavidP Wrote: Swimming every day at la Concha.
la Policia local quote."you have to swim vigorously"

I guess I could Snorkel vigorously... but that would scare away all the fish...
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