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The Canary Islands Extraordinary Governing Council meeting held Thursday morning (August 13, 2020) has agreed to approve a series of health measures seeking to contain the current outbreaks on the islands. At the request of the Spanish Ministry of Health, they approved mandatory use of masks, both in open outdoor spaces as well as closed indoor spaces, irregardless of whether the prescribed 1.5 meter safety distance can be maintained. The Council also brought in sweeping new restrictions for the restaurant, bar and nightlife sectors.

Having verified a significant increase in cases of COVID-19 throughout the Archipelago, especially among people under 30 years of age, several having been linked to nightlife, the Government once again finds itself having to take swift action in order to try and control the potential for community transmission. There are 28 active outbreaks across The Canary Islands, with 268 cases diagnosed in the last 14 days and 745 close contacts identified, who have also been placed in quarantine. Currently there are <Broken link removed>, with more than 400 active on Gran Canaria.


Despite the sudden increase over the last week, the Canary Islands so far maintains its ranking in Spain as having the lowest number of detected infections throughout the pandemic, with a lower cumulative incidence of diagnosed cases over the last 14 days than elsewhere in the country, and a per population infection rate standing at just 22.71 cases for every 100,000 inhabitants, better than Asturias and Galicia, according to the latest official COVID-19 report (Wednesday, August 12) published by the Ministry of Health.

On July 31 there were 15 active outbreaks in the Canary Islands, involving 157 confirmed cases and more than 500 close contacts identified and placed in quarantine. In other words, in two weeks the number of people involved in outbreaks has increased by 50%.

Faced with this situation, the Governing Council has decided to adopt new restrictive measures proportional to the risk and directed at those areas or sectors in which the risk of transmission must be reduced.

Mandatory mask

As of this Friday, when the agreement is published in the BOC (State Gazette Bulletin), the mandatory use of masks will be established by for everyone aged six years and over. It will be mandatory to wear a mask on “public roads, in open air spaces and in any closed space for public use, or open to the public, irregardless of maintaining the interpersonal safety distance of at least 1.5 meters”.

The correct use of masks will be mandatory: it must cover the nose and mouth completely at all times. Likewise, it must be properly adjusted to the nose and chin, so as to prevent the expulsion of respiratory secretions to the environment.

Masks will be mandatory in all hotel and restaurant establishments and services, including bars and cafes. The obligation only excludes the time taken to eat food or drink.

On the beaches and at swimming pools, you are not obliged to wear a mask while bathing and while you occupy a particular or specified space, without moving (so not needed while sunbathing), and provided that interpersonal safety distances are respected and can be guaranteed between all beach or pool users. In any case, the use of a mask will be mandatory at the entrances, in corridors and on walkways throughout those spaces and facilities.

Non-university educational centres, can be excluded from the obligation to wear masks, when stable coexistence groups have been established between students, schoolchildren and in other school groups, when they are seated at their desks at a distance of at least 1.5 meters.

The obligation to use a mask will not be enforceable in cases provided for in article 6.2 of Royal Decree-Law 21/2020, of June 9, on urgent prevention, containment and coordination measures in the face of the ongoing COVID-19 health crisis.

In addition to this obligation, the Governing Council, at the request of Spain’s Ministry of Health, recommends the use of a masks in all private spaces, “both open and closed, when meetings between people, from different coexistence centres, are held”.

Hospitality Sector

Along with the existing measures relating to masks established for hospitality, leisure and catering businesses, no more than 10 people are to be allowed to sit at the same table or group of tables, whether inside and outside the premises.

Separation distances of at least 1.5 meters must be maintained between tables or groups of tables, as well as between individual clients or groups at the bar.

The maximum occupancy per table or group of tables indoors and outdoors will be limited to 10 people and the necessary separation distances must be adequately displayed.

Nightlife

Nightlife venues must close no later than 1.30 am. No new clients are allowed in after 1am


Nightlife is only allowed in open spaces and on open terraces. These can only be open to the public, exclusively for sitting or standing consumption, and always in privately reserved spaces (ie no mingling between groups). Access is to be in set groups of up to 10 people from an individual’s social or family environment, sitting or standing, and food and drinks will be directly served to each reserved area.

In any case, the capacity for all outdoor terraces, discos and nightspots can only be up to a maximum of 75%. In addition, it is necessary to maintain interpersonal distances, and the use of masks remains mandatory.

Where appropriate, security personnel will ensure that interpersonal safety distances are respected, and will seek to avoid the formation of large groups and gatherings, paying special attention to the access points and areas immediately surrounding, as well as any other area where safe interpersonal distances are not being respected.

The Government will hereby prohibit gatherings and parties on recreational boats, where a safe distance cannot be maintained.

The president also stressed that the celebration of festivals and popular festivals will continue to not be authorised, given the current epidemiological evolution of the situation.

The Governing Council also approved the prohibition of smoking on all public roads, or in any spaces for public use, where a physical distance of 1.5 meters cannot be maintained.

Finally, the president announced special attention for nursing homes, which implies there will be screening of both residents and workers.
 
The Canary Islands Extraordinary Governing Council meeting held Thursday morning (August 13, 2020) has agreed to approve a series of health measures seeking to contain the current outbreaks on the islands. At the request of the Spanish Ministry of Health, they approved mandatory use of masks, both in open outdoor spaces as well as closed indoor spaces, irregardless of whether the prescribed 1.5 meter safety distance can be maintained. The Council also brought in sweeping new restrictions for the restaurant, bar and nightlife sectors.

Having verified a significant increase in cases of COVID-19 throughout the Archipelago, especially among people under 30 years of age, several having been linked to nightlife, the Government once again finds itself having to take swift action in order to try and control the potential for community transmission. There are 28 active outbreaks across The Canary Islands, with 268 cases diagnosed in the last 14 days and 745 close contacts identified, who have also been placed in quarantine. Currently there are <Broken link removed>, with more than 400 active on Gran Canaria.


Despite the sudden increase over the last week, the Canary Islands so far maintains its ranking in Spain as having the lowest number of detected infections throughout the pandemic, with a lower cumulative incidence of diagnosed cases over the last 14 days than elsewhere in the country, and a per population infection rate standing at just 22.71 cases for every 100,000 inhabitants, better than Asturias and Galicia, according to the latest official COVID-19 report (Wednesday, August 12) published by the Ministry of Health.

On July 31 there were 15 active outbreaks in the Canary Islands, involving 157 confirmed cases and more than 500 close contacts identified and placed in quarantine. In other words, in two weeks the number of people involved in outbreaks has increased by 50%.

Faced with this situation, the Governing Council has decided to adopt new restrictive measures proportional to the risk and directed at those areas or sectors in which the risk of transmission must be reduced.

Mandatory mask

As of this Friday, when the agreement is published in the BOC (State Gazette Bulletin), the mandatory use of masks will be established by for everyone aged six years and over. It will be mandatory to wear a mask on “public roads, in open air spaces and in any closed space for public use, or open to the public, irregardless of maintaining the interpersonal safety distance of at least 1.5 meters”.

The correct use of masks will be mandatory: it must cover the nose and mouth completely at all times. Likewise, it must be properly adjusted to the nose and chin, so as to prevent the expulsion of respiratory secretions to the environment.

Masks will be mandatory in all hotel and restaurant establishments and services, including bars and cafes. The obligation only excludes the time taken to eat food or drink.

On the beaches and at swimming pools, you are not obliged to wear a mask while bathing and while you occupy a particular or specified space, without moving (so not needed while sunbathing), and provided that interpersonal safety distances are respected and can be guaranteed between all beach or pool users. In any case, the use of a mask will be mandatory at the entrances, in corridors and on walkways throughout those spaces and facilities.

Non-university educational centres, can be excluded from the obligation to wear masks, when stable coexistence groups have been established between students, schoolchildren and in other school groups, when they are seated at their desks at a distance of at least 1.5 meters.

The obligation to use a mask will not be enforceable in cases provided for in article 6.2 of Royal Decree-Law 21/2020, of June 9, on urgent prevention, containment and coordination measures in the face of the ongoing COVID-19 health crisis.

In addition to this obligation, the Governing Council, at the request of Spain’s Ministry of Health, recommends the use of a masks in all private spaces, “both open and closed, when meetings between people, from different coexistence centres, are held”.

Hospitality Sector

Along with the existing measures relating to masks established for hospitality, leisure and catering businesses, no more than 10 people are to be allowed to sit at the same table or group of tables, whether inside and outside the premises.

Separation distances of at least 1.5 meters must be maintained between tables or groups of tables, as well as between individual clients or groups at the bar.

The maximum occupancy per table or group of tables indoors and outdoors will be limited to 10 people and the necessary separation distances must be adequately displayed.

Nightlife

Nightlife venues must close no later than 1.30 am. No new clients are allowed in after 1am


Nightlife is only allowed in open spaces and on open terraces. These can only be open to the public, exclusively for sitting or standing consumption, and always in privately reserved spaces (ie no mingling between groups). Access is to be in set groups of up to 10 people from an individual’s social or family environment, sitting or standing, and food and drinks will be directly served to each reserved area.

In any case, the capacity for all outdoor terraces, discos and nightspots can only be up to a maximum of 75%. In addition, it is necessary to maintain interpersonal distances, and the use of masks remains mandatory.

Where appropriate, security personnel will ensure that interpersonal safety distances are respected, and will seek to avoid the formation of large groups and gatherings, paying special attention to the access points and areas immediately surrounding, as well as any other area where safe interpersonal distances are not being respected.

The Government will hereby prohibit gatherings and parties on recreational boats, where a safe distance cannot be maintained.

The president also stressed that the celebration of festivals and popular festivals will continue to not be authorised, given the current epidemiological evolution of the situation.

The Governing Council also approved the prohibition of smoking on all public roads, or in any spaces for public use, where a physical distance of 1.5 meters cannot be maintained.

Finally, the president announced special attention for nursing homes, which implies there will be screening of both residents and workers.
Hi Yorick - do you have a link to the source of the information above please?

Thanks! (y)
 
Don't worry, there will be a vaccine along soon, maybe even a safe one !!

Or we could stay with lockdown for three years.
Or we carry on as normal as we can & take the consequences? I can't see any more lockdowns in reality. Maybe local.
The other thing to think about as that in most of northern europe this came on in early march so begining of spring.How bad is it likely to get this autumn & in to winter ?
 
Look after your self and keep safe - hot spots are not really great news nowadays (y)
 
Might shut up all those moaning that the UK governments Spanish 14 day quarantining if returning from the Spanish islands was an over reaction.
I think you will find that the original case was an incoming Brit holiday maker. Same as the one today on Corfu tested on arrival has now resulted in circ 2000k people, staff, plane passengers all being quarantined .
There isn't a case of someone returning to the UK from spain, infected as yet, but there are many cases of holiday makers from the UK tested on arrival already infected.Ask the Bulgarians . another 6 year old there.
 
Just did a quick headcount of the folk in my favourite bar in the square.
Normally 80:20 Brits to Spanish.
But last few times I've been, it's been 50:50.

The Brits have been put off. But Spaniards are getting really cheap deals to come over here.
We currently have mainland folk in our apartment.

Hmmm....
 
Am l missing something? Lots of concentration on the EU regarding quarantine but there are still lots of flights from the United States into the UK daily and yet we hear nothing of quarantine, the US is in a particularly bad way with Covid.

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Am l missing something? Lots of concentration on the EU regarding quarantine but there are still lots of flights from the United States into the UK daily and yet we hear nothing of quarantine, the US is in a particularly bad way with Covid.
I'm glad I live in a place where the govt take care of us.
The island needs the money, but not at any cost.
 
Just did a quick headcount of the folk in my favourite bar in the square.
Normally 80:20 Brits to Spanish.
But last few times I've been, it's been 50:50.
The Brits have been put off. But Spaniards are getting really cheap deals to come over here.
We currently have mainland folk in our apartment.
Hmmm....

So is it the Spaniards bringing Covid to the islands?

Hmmm..
 
Just did a quick headcount of the folk in my favourite bar in the square.
Normally 80:20 Brits to Spanish.
But last few times I've been, it's been 50:50.

The Brits have been put off. But Spaniards are getting really cheap deals to come over here.
We currently have mainland folk in our apartment.

Hmmm....

I came back to the UK from Spain about two weeks ago after being away 11 Months, followed government guidance to the letter, self isolated for 130 days apart from supermarket three times and short Doggy walks 100m or so from house.
Then the Spanish arrived from Madrid etc and it all got very uncomfortable lots of Brits also with a vision of it’s OK here with no concept of what we had all been through.
 

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