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State of alarm: The map of perimeter confinements and the time of the curfew throughout Spain | Society

The Government has approved a new state of alarm that includes a series of framework measures for all the autonomous communities but at the same time allows some flexibility in some aspects so that regional governments that so wish can impose even more severe restrictions. Thus, it allows the autonomies to close their borders. In addition, initially, it established a curfew from 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., leaving room for the communities to delay or advance it one hour. This ended on November 9 and, from there, the communities have decided on the application of this measure.

Since the announcement of the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, and its publication in the BOE, thirteen autonomous communities decided to close the perimeter. However, mobility is not restricted in this way in Galicia, Extremadura, Madrid, the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands, although these regions do apply additional measures.

With the arrival of Christmas and a increased incidence, which according to the Minister of Health, Salvador Illa, is due to the “relaxation of measures” applied in part of the territory and whose relationship with the increase in infections was established by the director from the Center for the Coordination of Health Alerts and Emergencies, Fernando Simón.

Over the days and with the decisions in the hands of the communities, this is the X-ray of the application of the state of alarm by region:

Andalusia

Curfew: a curfew is applied between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.

Mobility: the Andalusian president, Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla, announced the perimeter closure of the community initially for 10 days, which has ended up being extended until January 10, with exceptions for the Christmas holidays, but mobility is allowed throughout the region since December 18.

Aragon

Curfew: It has been established that it is from 23:00 to 6:00 hours.

Mobility: The Government of Aragon has decided to confine the entire autonomous community to the perimeter, a restriction that is maintained, as well as the prohibition of mobility between provinces, at least until December 20th.

Asturias

Curfew: Asturias also modified the state regulation and its beginning is brought forward one hour: from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., which, as of December 23 and during the Christmas period, will be from 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. .

Mobility: Asturias has closed the entire community without specifying an end date for the restrictions.

Baleares

Curfew: The Balearic Islands delayed the start of the curfew by one hour, so it begins at 00:00 and ends at 6:00 hours as requested by the restaurateurs. As an exception to the rule, on the island of Mallorca The start of the night mobility restriction is brought forward at 10:00 p.m. until December 21.

Mobility: a perimeter confinement of the islands has been ruled out, although the Balearic Executive contemplates the closure scenario by zones in the event that an extreme risk situation is reached, that is, level 4 of the risk classification for COVID-19 established in the archipelago, and the entrance to the islands It will be controlled from December 20 until the end of the state of alarm.

Canary Islands

Curfew: The Canary Islands is the only autonomous community that is not affected by the night time restriction of the state of alarm except for the Tenerife island, where the curfew has been implemented from 23:00 to 6:00 until December 19, the day from which it will be extended by one hour and will begin at 22:00.

Mobility: The Canary Islands maintain control of their borders and prohibits entry to the Community to those who do not undergo a sanitary control consisting of the “signing of a responsible declaration”, a “symptom control” and a “Diagnostic Test of Active Infection and / or isolation”. In addition, it has established the perimeter closure of the island of Tenerife since December 19.

Cantabria

Curfew: “in accordance” with the night closing times in the hotel industry approved by the regional government, Cantabria decided to advance the curfew at 10:00 p.m., and runs until 6:00.

Mobility: Cantabria closes perimeter the entire community until December 22.

Castilla la Mancha

Curfew: The movement of people between 00:00 and 6:00 is prohibited.

Mobility: regional closure from October 30.

Castile and Leon

Curfew: Before the declaration of the state of alarm, Castilla y León had already made the decision to limit nighttime mobility from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.

Mobility: the Junta de Castilla y León will maintain the territorial perimeter confinement at least until January 10.

Catalonia

Curfew: the restriction of night mobility in Catalonia runs from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.

Mobility: Although the territory maintains the closure of its borders, it has expanded mobility during the weekends. Now, so from 6:00 a.m. on Fridays to 6:00 a.m. on Mondays, movements within the region are allowed and are no longer only limited to the municipality of residence, although this restriction will be extended to every day of the week from Monday, December 21 to January 11.

Valencian Community

Curfew: the Valencian Community has set its curfew from 00:00 to 6:00.

Mobility: the president of the Valencian Community, Ximo Puig, announced the perimeter confinement of the entire territory, an extended measure until January 15.

Estremadura

Curfew: In Extremadura, night mobility is prohibited between 00:00 and 6:00.

Mobility: It still does not have a perimeter closure, although the governments of the bordering regions -Castilla and León, Castilla-La Mancha and Andalusia- are confined and Extremadura will follow its example in the Christmas period, starting on December 23. In addition, it maintains the closure of the municipality of Mirandilla, in Badajoz, and the municipalities of Achievement, Cañamero Y Talayuela, in Cáceres.

Galicia

Curfew: Without modifying the time limitation originally set by the Government, Galicia restricts mobility from 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.

Mobility: Although Galicia does not have a regional perimeter closure, it has prohibited the entry and exit of some municipalities. In some, this restriction is applied jointly, that is, the confinement occurs at the united border of the included territories. The currently affected locations are: Ferrol and Narón (joint closure), A Coruña, Arteixo, Culleredo and Cambre (joint closure), Dumbría and Muxía (joint closure), Vimianzo, Zas and Camariñas (joint closure), Negreira, Mazaricos and Santa Comba (joint closure), Santiago de Compostela, Boiro, Fisterra, Carnota, Ribeira and The Bridges of Garci’a Rodriguez in A Coruña; Pontevedra, Marín and Poio (joint closure), Vigo, Mos, Nigrán, O Porriño and Gondomar (joint closure), Sanxenxo and O Grove (joint closure), Meaño, Meis and Ribadumia (joint closure) A Guarda, Tomiño and O Rosal (joint closure), Vilagarcía de Arousa, Cambados, Moaña, Ponteareas, Tui, Cangas, Redondela, Vilaboa, Soutomaior, Ponte Caldelas, Rodeiro, Baiona, Bueu, A Illa de Arousa and Cerdedo-Cotobade, in Pontevedra; To Rúa and Sarreaus, in Ourense; and the cities of Vilalba and Lugo, in Lugo.

Madrid’s community

Curfew: the Community of Madrid restricts night mobility from 00:00 to 6:00.

Mobility: Madrid closed perimeter by the bridge of the Constitution, but the perimeter closure was lifted on December 14. However, it maintains the prohibition of entry and exit of two of its basic health areas except for justified reasons: La Elipa (Ciudad Lineal) and La Moraleja (Alcobendas).

Murcia

Curfew: It has not been advanced or delayed with respect to what was initially set by the Government, so it begins at 11:00 p.m. and ends at 6:00 a.m.

Mobility: the president of the Murcian region, Fernando López Miras, also decided to close the Murcia Region, a measure extended until December 22 and joined by the prohibition of entry and exit of the municipalities of Torre Pacheco and Los Alcázares.

Navarra

Curfew: The Regional Executive restricts night movements from 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.

Mobility: days before the new state of alarm, the president of Navarra, María Chivite, has already announced the perimeter confinement of the entire region, which will extend until January 14.

Basque Country

Curfew: has decreed the limitation of mobility at night between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.

Mobility: Basque Country has closed the borders of the entire community at least until January 11 and has prohibited its inhabitants from moving between Historical Territories without just cause until December 23.

The Rioja

Curfew: The regional government has modified the start of the night mobility restriction, which goes from 10:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Of course, its completion is maintained at 5:00 hours.

Mobility: La Rioja closed the accesses to the community on October 23, extended until January 15.

Ceuta

Curfew: The Ceutí Executive applies the restriction of night mobility from 23:00 to 6:00 hours.

Mobility: the autonomous city is perimeter closed, at least until December 20.

Melilla

Curfew: the Autonomous City of Melilla, like Ceuta, applies a curfew from 23:00 to 6:00.

Mobility: also has decided prohibit the entrances and exits of the autonomous city that are not duly justified until January 10.

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