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Coronavirus: Which cities are closest to being restricted?

The confrontation in matters of Health that the Government of Sánchez and Ayuso have led yesterday, in principle, its last chapter. Both the Minister of Health, Salvador Illa, and his counterpart in the Community of Madrid, Enrique Ruíz-Escudero, they agreed on the restrictive measures to be taken in large municipalities with more than 100,000 inhabitants. A single criterion Much demanded by the Madrilenian president when she accused the Sánchez government of having a fixation with Madrilenians. In fact, the Lehendakari Iñigo Urkullu expressed his discomfort this morning over the agreement that he described as “a state of masked alarm.”

The Government of Spain will establish selective confinements in large cities when three situations arise: an incidence of more than 500 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days, a percentage higher than 10% in CRPs and an ICU occupancy of more than 35%. Of course, they will not be as restrictive as they were in March. In those municipalities or in those that in the future reach these parameters, the respective autonomous governments, according to the draft of Illa, will have 48 hours to restrict the entrances and exits of the urban centers without reason of force majeure, meetings are limited to six people, the capacity in indoor catering and commerce is limited to 50% and to 60% in outdoor terraces, bar consumption is prohibited and playgrounds are closed.

Most locations in Madrid exceed these three criteria set by both Executives. But are not the only ones. Pamplona, ​​Valladolid, León, Salamanca or Girona are close to these parameters. The closest to Euskadi is the Navarrese capital, which has an incidence of 739 cases per 100,000 inhabitants and a percentage of positivity in PCR of 11%. It saves him the occupation of the ICUs which remains around 25%.

Municipality Rate
100,000hab.
Positive
PCR
% UCI
CCAA
Speaks 1.173 20% 41%
Fuenlabrada 1.166 20% 41%
Alcobendas 988 20% 41%
Torrejón de Ardoz 806 20% 41%
Madrid 786 20% 41%
Getafe 785 20% 41%
Alcorcón 758 20% 41%
Pamplona / Iruña 739 11% 25%
Leganes 730 20% 41%
Mostoles 635 20% 41%
Alcala de Henares 530 20% 41%
Valladolid 431 14% 28%
Lion 411 14% 28%
Girona 400 7% 14%
Salamanca 375 14% 28%
Vigo 372 6% 4%
Santander 363 8% 8%
Vitoria-Gasteiz 347 5% 21%
Palma 310 8% 23%
Barakaldo 300 5% 21%
Marbella 293 11% 12%
Bilbao 273 5% 21%
Badajoz 269 11% 14%
Hospitalet de Llobregat 259 7% 14%
Murcia 257 15% 18%
Ourense 253 6% 4%
Burgos 252 14% 28%
Santa Coloma de Gramenet 249 7% 14%
Córdoba 248 11% 12%
Donostia / San Sebastian 245 5% 21%
Badalona 230 7% 14%
Palmas de Gran Canaria 228 5% 15%
Reus 225 7% 14%
Mataró 218 7% 14%
Granada 213 11% 12%
Logroño 210 11% 36%
Santa Cruz of Tenerife 182 5% 15%
Algeciras 180 11% 12%
Coruña, A 178 6% 4%
Barcelona 178 7% 14%
Jaén 171 11% 12%
Albacete 168 16% 25%
Cartagena 164 15% 18%
Terrace 163 7% 14%
San Cristóbal de La Laguna 158 5% 15%
Tarragona 150 7% 14%
Elche 142 8% 8%
Sevilla 139 11% 12%
Alicante 139 8% 8%
Málaga 139 11% 12%
Almeria 138 11% 12%
Lleida 138 7% 14%
Castellón de la Plana 133 8% 8%
Cádiz 117 11% 12%
Sabadell 116 7% 14%
Jerez de la Frontera 103 11% 12%
Valencia 102 8% 8%
Gijón 92 4% 6%
Two sisters 90 11% 12%
Oviedo 81 4% 6%
Huelva 64 11% 12%
Counted 30 5% 15%
Zaragoza 12% 33%

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