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Melilla after the state of alarm: goodbye to the curfew and freedom to travel to the Peninsula | Coronavirus restrictions

The autonomous communities are working to restructure their limitations once the state of alarm subsides on May 9. In the case of Melilla, the Government of the autonomous city has announced this Thursday that as of next week it will not maintain the curfew at 10:00 p.m., in force since last October. perimeter closure of the city, so it will be free to travel. Yes, the restrictions on social gatherings -private and public- are maintained, which are set at a maximum of six people -four at present-. In addition, the hotel industry and commerce will have time limits -still unspecified- and religious centers capacity limitations, as detailed in a press conference, the Minister of Public Health, the socialist Mohamed Mohamed. End of the state of alarm “Since the end of the state of alarm, on May 9, there will be no restriction to the night mobility and, in the same way, the perimeter confinement is eliminated, which allows the entry and exit of Melilla without the need to present a justification, ”the councilor from Melilla has advanced. However, he has pointed out that he will request the judicial authorities permission to restrict the number of people who can meet in the private and public sphere. “Currently the limit is four people and we want to continue to maintain the limitations, but to a maximum of six people,” he detailed. Likewise, Mohamed Mohand has stated that as of Monday, May 10, they plan to meet with the association of businessmen of the hospitality industry to address the limitations in the sector with the end of the state of alarm, because currently cafeterias, bars and restaurants are forced to close at 21:00 hours. “Of course always combining health with economy,” he stressed. The head of Public Health has also pointed out that his area intends to limit the capacity in religious services, both in churches, mosques, synagogues and other temples in the city, although he has not detailed what percentage of attendance will be allowed to them, which will be known when the new order on measures against Covid-19 is signed next week.

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