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A Coruña obliges to register the data of attendees in events with more than 50 people | Radio Coruña

The mayor of A Coruña, Ines Rey, has signed a decree that requires events of more than 50 people in public spaces to carry out a Advance reservation assistance and record user data, as well as take their temperature and use of hydroalcoholic gel and keep the safety distance 1.5 meters between seats.

As “health authority”, the councilor initiates the document, which will be applied in the licenses or authorizations for the use of public domain goods that are requested from the local administration or in private spaces of free access and public use of the municipality.

The decree establishes that when there is “concentration of people” of between 100 and 400 people It will be mandatory “prior assistance reservation” with identification, which will include ID, address and contact number, the installation of a “double security perimeter”, the “access control” with temperature measurement and the “mandatory” use of gel hydroalcoholic.

Attendees must be located at a “minimum distance” of 1.5 meters in groups of maximum 50 chairs. Both this furniture and the rest will be disinfected. The same rules will apply to the capacity of up to 50 to 99 people, except the security perimeter, which will be only one, and the groups, which will have a maximum of 20 seats.

Voluntarily

In the case of events of between 25 and 49 people, the City Council obliges to maintain a distance of 1.5 meters, the presence of “at least” two organization people and the need to have hydroalcoholic gel. A list of people attending will be made, who will be “invited” before the start of the event to “voluntarily” incorporate the data.

In those with less than 24 people, the decree only establishes the distance of 1.5 meters. The health crisis situation, the document explains, “imposes strict compliance with the rules” of the state and regional health authorities and advises “additional measures to protect public health” in activities under municipal control.

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