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Summer in Costa Blanca and Valencia areas of Spain is killed off due to disproportionate COVID-19 restrictions

Summer in Costa Blanca and Valencia areas of Spain is killed off due to disproportionate COVID-19 restrictions
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Health services in major British expat area of the Costa Blanca in Spain will be publicly-run from October

EXPLAINED: The new Costa Blanca and Valencia restrictions after Spain s State of Alarm ends tonight

Olive Press News Spain Valencian president, Ximo Puig, announces measures to run from midnight tonight until May 24 Share \n );document.write( \n \n\n );} A midnight curfew and extended opening hours for bars and restaurants are the main headlines of amended restrictions announced by the Valencian government this morning(May 8). The expected changes were ratified at a meeting of Valencia’s Interdepartmental COVID committee chaired by Valencian president, Ximo Puig. Speaking a few minutes ago, Ximo Puig said: “We need to maintain prudence during the de-escalation of measures as the vaccination programme rolls out.” Despite the lowest COVID infection rates in Spain, the Valencian Community will keep a curfew as part of a new package of measures that come into force from midnight tonight when the national State of Alarm expires.

ABOUT TURN as bars and restaurants back down from Tuesday reopening threat in Spain s Valencian Community

Olive Press News Spain Castellon hospitality group will hold talks with regional government Share \n );document.write( \n \n\n );} PLANS to illegally reopen hospitality businesses tomorrow(February 16) in parts of the Valencian Community have been scrapped. The call was made last week by the Castellon Hotel Association(Ashocas) who say that circumstances have now changed. Businesses were warned by government officials that they faced potential fines of up to €30,000 if they flouted the imposed shutdown and they could have been prevented from reopening for up to two years. Ashocas president, Alvaro Amores, said: “We believe that in a week things have changed a lot, as we will be meeting with the regional health ministry tomorrow where we are convinced that there will be an important agreement reached for the hospitality sector.”

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