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The closing hours of bars and restaurants according to the autonomous community

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The hospitality industry is in the eye of the hurricane of the Ministry of Health . Good weather arrives and with it the need to leave home. In this pandemic year the restrictions have been total, communities such as Catalonia or Valencia have closed the inn for months, leaving the sector affected and the population without the possibility of enjoying everything they offer. Population and hospitality are needed, the mood, emotional health and the economy depend on them.

These are the closing hours of bars and restaurants according to the autonomous community

The Ministry of Health focuses on infections , leaving aside the number of patients admitted or the deceased. The arrival of the vaccine has caused a decrease in these points, but the one that continues to set the restrictions is the reference rate. The Covid incidence rate is what marks whether bars and restaurants can open, putting thousands of companies and workers in our country at risk. According to the levels, these are the measures that will be applied.

Zero level (less than 25 cases)

  • Capacity 50-60% indoor
  • Terraces 100% maximum 10 people.
  • Close at 1 am that will start at 00:00, not serving
  • There is no community with this issue.

Level 1 (cumulative incidence between 25 and 50 cases at 14 days)

  • Interiors with 50%
  • It cannot be consumed in a bar
  • 100% terraces, but with a maximum of 10 people per table
  • At this level are: Valencian Community, Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, Galicia, Extremadura, Cantabria, Murcia and Navarra.

Level 2 (incidence between 50 and 150 cases)

  • Indoor 25% and outdoor 75%, a maximum of six people at the table
  • They are at this level: Catalonia, Community of Madrid, Asturias, Aragon, Andalusia, Castilla-La Mancha and Castilla y León.

Level 3 (over 150 cases)

  • Closed interiors
  • Outdoors 75% and with a maximum of 6 people per table.
  • At this level are: Navarra and the Basque Country

Level 4 (more than 200 cases)

  • Closed interiors
  • Exterior 50%
  • Maximum 4 people per table.
  • There is no community at this level

With these measures the hospitality industry receives a new blow. Leisure suffers the consequences of the pandemic and locks up at home again, with the electricity bill rising to thousands of people. The autonomous communities have revealed themselves against a way of treating the sector and analyzing the data that has been imposed without anything being done to prevent it.

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