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Gijón will abandon the perimeter closure on Friday after more than a month of restrictions | BE Gijón | Today for Today Gijón

Gijón says goodbye to level 4+. It will do so next Friday, following in the footsteps of Oviedo, which has already enjoyed this new situation since Wednesday. The council has registered a cumulative incidence to 14 days below 325 cases for seven days and the number of infections has decreased, despite the fact that this Wednesday it has risen. They have been 271 positive in the last seven days compared to the 337 registered in the previous week. What does this decision of the health authorities mean? In essence, From Friday you will be able to enter and leave the council normally and bars and restaurants will be able to open their interiors. Yes indeed, there are no changes in the schedules with the closing set for eight in the afternoon. However, there is also some more relaxation, as explained by the mayor of Gijón, Ana González.

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In addition, and with the aim of intensify the vaccination campaign against him COVID-19, Gijón will make available all municipal facilities so that massive inoculations can be carried out. During the influenza campaign, pavilions such as La Arena or the Sports Palace were used for this purpose.

He too Sporting He wanted to do his bit and Has offered to the Gijón City Council and health authorities El Molinón to host the vaccination campaign. As for the large sites, this Wednesday the application of prophylaxis began in the Corvera sports center, while in Soto del Barco, Muros del Nalón and Castrillón it will be this Thursday. Likewise, it is being vaccinated in the health centers of Pravia, Cudillero and Luanco and the City Council of Langreo has yielded the Bus station.

The number of vaccinated in Asturias exceeds 38,000 people which is little more than 3.7% of the population in the community and have administered more of 104,000 doses, that is, the 76,6% of the 135,755 received by the Principality.


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