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Andalusia goes to phase 1 of the de-escalation without Granada and Malaga | Radio Sevilla | 14th hour Andalusia

Most of Andalusia will pass next Monday May 11 to phase 1 of the de-escalation although the provinces of Malaga and Granada are left out. Therefore, the Minister of Health ignores the Andalusian proposal to advance in the lack of confinement for health districts so as not to leave these provinces completely off the hook.

The Board proposed to exclude only the districts of Malaga capital and Rincón de la Victoria and the city of Granada and its metropolitan area, where the data is not as positive as in the rest of the community.

Fernando Simón, director of the Coordination Center for Health Alerts and Emergencies of the Ministry of Health, announced at a press conference this afternoon that These two provinces will remain in phase zero, although he considers that “their evolution in recent weeks is very good and they are very close to moving on to the next phase.” This issue will be discussed, he added, with the autonomous community “in the coming days”.

Therefore, from Monday in most of Andalusia the meetings in the homes of up to ten people (respecting the physical distance), they will open the terraces and bars to 50% of their capacity, you can attend funerals and funerals The buy in stores without the need for an appointment.

For his part, the Minister of Health, Salvador Illa, has assured that Communities are allowed to adapt the activity bands of children under 14 years of age according to their meteorological circumstances.

In this sense, the Board also proposed the modification of schedules so that younger children can go outside at times of lower temperature. Thus, it proposed that the walk of the elderly in the afternoon be between 18 and 19 hours, so that those under 14 years of age can return to the street from 19 to 21 hours.

The Board asks for explanations for “an arbitrary decision”

The President of the Board, in his Twitter profile, has considered “difficult to understand” that in other communities a de-escalation is allowed by health districts and in Andalusia not. “I will ask that this decision be reviewed and the same criteria be applied to us as to the others,” he adds.

For his part, the vice president of the Board, Juan Marín, has shown “disappointment” and “surprise” over a decision that he considers “arbitrary” and that “clearly harms Andalusia in two tourist provinces that have to start recovering activity” . Marín considers this decision to be a “grievance” and a “frontal attack” on the Andalusian government.

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