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New levels of restrictions in the Galician councils as of July 31

The Ministry of Health has updated the llist of councils according to their level of restrictions. This was announced by councilor Julio García Comesaña at a press conference after the meeting of the clinical committee of experts on Tuesday.

The number of municipalities in extreme, high and middle level increases. This implies a greater number of restrictions in different areas, such as the hospitality industry or nightlife, which will close in numerous councils of extreme and high level.

Next, we detail which municipalities are at each level of restrictions. These measures will take effect the night of Friday to Saturday.

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Maximum level

In the municipalities at the highest level, nightlife will remain closed, but the hotel industry will remain open, with the need to present a negative test, and mobility between councils will be allowed. The capacity will be 30% inside and 50%. These are the municipalities at the highest level:

  • Fog
  • The boat
  • Cambados
  • Meaño
  • O Grove
  • Sanxenxo
  • Burela
  • Foz
  • Nursery
  • Bayonne
  • Walls
  • Monterroso

High level

Again, the hotel business will remain open, but it will be necessary to accredit a PCR or a negative antigen test to access the interior of the premises. The capacity will be 50% both on the terrace and indoors. Nightlife will be closed. These are the councils:

  • Airplane
  • Oak
  • Arteixo
  • Fisterra
  • Potters
  • Arzúa
  • Melide
  • Riverside
  • A Pobra
  • Cervo
  • Ribadeo
  • Barbadás
  • O Carballiño
  • Ourense
  • Verín
  • The Island of Arousa
  • Marin
  • Poio
  • Pontevedra
  • Vilagarcía de Arousa
  • Vilanova de Arousa
  • Gondomar
  • Nigrán
  • The Rosal
  • Tomiño
  • Vigo
  • A Coruña
  • Cambre
  • Culleredo
  • Ames
  • Santiago
  • Ferrol
  • Lugo
  • Bueu
  • My
  • Caldelas Bridge
  • Ribadumia
  • A Look
  • Moaña
  • Mos
  • O Porriño
  • Redondela
  • the bridges
  • Ortigueira
  • Chantada
  • Monforte
  • Soutomaior
  • Affection

Medium level

In this case, the nightlife can open, but with the need to present a PCR or negative test to enter. The hospitality industry will maintain the capacity of 50% indoors and on the terrace, and PCR will not be required to enter the premises.

  • ringtones
  • The chapel
  • Rabade
  • Monterrey
  • Rios
  • Girl
  • Now
  • Mondoñedo
  • Beariz
  • Boborás
  • Vilamartín
  • Corcubion
  • Curtis
  • Rianxo
  • Pontedeume
  • Barreiros
  • The Valadouro
  • A Pobra de Trives
  • The Street
  • Coles
  • A Lama
  • Barro
  • Oroso
  • Pontecesures
  • Silleda
  • Teo
  • Sarria
  • Vilalba
  • Maceda
  • Pereiro de Aguiar
  • Ribadavia
  • San Cibrao
  • Caldas de Reis
  • Tui
  • Bergondo
  • Cee
  • Coristanco
  • Brión
  • Carnota
  • Outes
  • Census
  • Cedeira
  • Narón
  • Valdoviño
  • Celanova
  • To Cañoza
  • health and safety
  • the snows
  • Cangas
  • Ponteareas
  • Vilaboa
  • Vimianzo

The rest of the Galician councils will remain at the medium-low level of restrictions. Again, a negative test will be necessary to enter nightlife venues, but not in hotel establishments, where the capacity will be 50% indoors and 100% outdoors.

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