Covid Restrictions Andalucia
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Still has bars etc closing at 22.00 for my areaspanish_lad wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 3:18 pm Here is the "official" map from the junta de andalucia, and putting your municipality in the search allows you to see what you can and cant do.
https://www.mapacovid.es/
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For my area has numerous occurences of "must close by 22:30" when there is a general curfew of 22:00 to 07:00 and those particular places where non essential that must close at 18:00
Cheers
Gerry
Cheers
Gerry
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And still at level 2. When everyone is level 4 now. Looks like they havnt bothered updating the site
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No hay alternativa. Moreno has become a TINA too like Boris and Thatcher before themspanish_lad wrote: ↑Sun Nov 08, 2020 4:09 pm From Juan Moreno´s meeting today, he posted on his twitter :
Juanma Moreno
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#Andalucía mantiene el cierre perimetral hasta el 23 de noviembre. Además, desde el martes no se podrá entrar ni salir de ningún municipio sin justificación, cerramos la actividad no esencial a las 18:00 h. y ampliamos el toque de queda.
Es duro, pero no hay alternativa.
looks like things are going downhill again folks ...
So now we cant leave our towns without justification. And we have to be home by 22.00 And all non-essencial shops etc to be closed at 18.00.
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Katy,
Looks like I need to get daahn and aaht wiv da kids more often.
Despite Googling, you've lost me with "Moreno has become a TINA too like Boris and Thatcher before them".
Can you explain what a TINA means, for an old chap please?
Looks like I need to get daahn and aaht wiv da kids more often.
Despite Googling, you've lost me with "Moreno has become a TINA too like Boris and Thatcher before them".
Can you explain what a TINA means, for an old chap please?
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There Is No Alternative is one but there may be others...
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Cheers Screagle, let's see if Katy agrees....
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Screagle is spot on
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Lady down my gym ( but closed at the moment ) !
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Spain will impose PCR tests at origin to travelers arriving from risk countries from November 23
It will be mandatory to give negative 72 hours before landing at any airport
https://www.mscbs.gob.es/gabinete/notas ... do?id=5124
It will be mandatory to give negative 72 hours before landing at any airport
https://www.mscbs.gob.es/gabinete/notas ... do?id=5124
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I went to Velez hospital today for an appointment (well outside of my municipality) and didn't see a single police car anywhere on my journey. Nice and quiet on the motorway and no waiting at the hospital. I'm surprised as I thought the police would relish setting up a few road blocks.
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Guardia Civil were out in force yesterday around crossroads at Puente don Manuel ... we could go to the English store and Spanish supermarket et al but the bakery, which is the other side of the main road, was out of bounds as it is in Periana municipality!
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They had that problem in France with some places shops had to close and next door didn't. Even worse on the French belgian border where the border cuts across some streets.
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I've been to the hospital for an appointment today too (albeit within the same municipality). No waiting for me either, I was in and out in less than 20 minutes. I have to go to another appointment in Rincon de la Victoria next week, hope that one will be equally straightforward.Wicksey wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 1:58 pm I went to Velez hospital today for an appointment (well outside of my municipality) and didn't see a single police car anywhere on my journey. Nice and quiet on the motorway and no waiting at the hospital. I'm surprised as I thought the police would relish setting up a few road blocks.
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I´ve been stopped 2x already near the airport on my way to or from work, the MiL has been stopped on the beach road at mezquitilla / algarobbo.Wicksey wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 1:58 pm I went to Velez hospital today for an appointment (well outside of my municipality) and didn't see a single police car anywhere on my journey. Nice and quiet on the motorway and no waiting at the hospital. I'm surprised as I thought the police would relish setting up a few road blocks.
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the same has happened in Las Lagunas / fuengerola at calle la union.
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Surely you’re allowed out of the municipality to shop? Here in Frigiliana we don’t have a supermarket and the nearest is in Nerja.
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technically no. With the MiL - she was on the way to LIDL at algarobbo, because theres literally nothing, not even small shops, in mezquitilla. They let her go, as apparently some traffico have some comman sense.
There are "small" shops in frigiliana now no? a coviran etc maybe a dia ? I´m not sure if you can leave to go where you want, or if you have to "make do" with the ones that you have?
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I drove from Rincon to Bilbao on Tuesday morning (933kms) and never saw a control or police car going north. I saw 4 GC on the motorway going in the other direction. I allowed 13 hours for a 10 hour drive as I thought I would lose and hour or so with 4 or 5 15 minute police stops. Nada.
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