The Tuineje City Council has also decreed this Monday, like the La Oliva City Council, a series of exceptional measures under the report of recommendations on additional restriction measures for the Fuerteventura Health Area in the face of the current epidemiological situation derived from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The measures are adopted "in accordance with the provisions of the agreement approving temporary specific measures in the area of the autonomous community of the Canary Islands to face the health crisis, published in the BOC on January 9".
The measures have been decreed by the mayor Esther Hernández effectively from Monday, January 11, until next Monday, January 25, with the aim of stopping the contagion curve that the municipality of Tuineje has experienced in recent days.
Hernández has asked the population for an exercise of "individual responsibility and collective effort for the next fifteen days to regain normalcy in the municipality and stabilize the level of infections."
The decree of the mayor contemplates limitation of the freedom of movement of people at night between 10 pm and 6 am, except for essential activities.
The permanence of people both in spaces for public and private use, closed or outdoors, will be limited to cohabiting people, except in hotels and restaurants and respecting the maximum number of four users per table.
The hotel and catering establishments are also closed to the public before 10 pm, excluding cafeterias and restaurants in work centers for the exclusive use of workers.
Likewise, the number of diners per table will be four people and the service in interior areas is prohibited, excluding health centers, work centers for the use of their staff and those of tourist accommodation for the exclusive use of guests under the regime of accommodation.
Gambling casinos, bingo halls, arcades and games rooms, external betting venues and other similar venues will remain closed.
The practice of non-professional physical and sports activity is allowed in the interior areas of sports facilities and centers, with strict compliance with the usual security measures in the face of COVID-19, being prohibited the public attendance to them.
The practice of non-professional sports activity and physical exercise in the open air can be carried out individually and as long as the interpersonal safety distance of two meters can be maintained permanently.
Team sports or those practices or exercises in which the maintenance of said distance cannot be guaranteed at all times may not be practiced.
In the regular urban and metropolitan public land transport of passengers its capacity is reduced to 50 percent.
In addition, the closure of cultural centers and library is also established.
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