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Covid-19: new restrictions in Comunidad Valenciano

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 8:15am
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Morning!

Just to confirm that, as of 1am this morning, the regional government of C. Valenciano has introduced new restrictions in response to the incressing infection rates of Covid-19.

The curfew restriction applies:

-  from midnight and ends at 6am each day,

-  social meetings are limited to 6 people,

-  parks to close at 10pm, and

-  no sale of alcohol between 10pm and 8am, except in hotels and restaurants.

You cannot be out and about, even in a car, during these hours, unless:

-  you need medical assistance,

-  you are visiting someone who is your dependant, 

-  or you are travelling to work. 

Kind regards,

Kim

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 8:21am

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Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 8:21am

Kimmy11 wrote on Sun Oct 25, 2020 8:15am:

Morning!

Just to confirm that, as of 1am this morning, the regional government of C. Valenciano has introduced new restrictions in response to the incressing infection rates of Covid-19.

 

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The curfew restriction applies:

-  from midnight and ends at 6am each day,

-  social meetings are limited to 6 people,

-  parks to close at 10pm, and

-  no sale of alcohol between 10pm and 8am, except in hotels and restaurants.

You cannot be out and about, even in a car, during these hours, unless:

-  you need medical assistance,

-  you are visiting someone who is your dependant, 

-  or you are travelling to work. 

Kind regards,

Kim

correction to above:

  • No sale of alcohol between 10pm and 8am except in hoteles and restaurantes
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Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 8:47am

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Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 8:47am

Thanks Villas.  I also understand that the Spanish government is holding an emergency cabinet meeting this morning (Sunday), to discuss declaring a further State of Alarm.  I don't believe this is necessarily with a view to another country-wide lockdown (although I assume that can't be ruled out), but it does give both the national and regional governments the necessary extra powers needed to implement whatever is necessary to bring the rapidly rising infection rates under control 🤞

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 8:55am

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Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 8:55am

Hello

Thanks for this new info Kimmy , was about to post some links myself but there was too much unnecessary information-- you've made it clearer & easier to understand  by just posting the stuff that is relevant to us.

Cheers

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Just want to add that this applies until 9th December

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 9:20am

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Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 9:20am

Morning Elinspain,

Good point about the end date of 9 December, thanks - so long as this morning's Cabinet meeting doesn't result in that becoming academic 🤔 

I have a "big" birthday in November, so I was delighted to see Villas' post - I'll still be able to get a(nother) glass of fizz after 10pm! 😉😄

Stay safe, 

Kim

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Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 2:36pm

Thank you all for keeping us in the loop- we are coming out in November so I hope things dont change too much 

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Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 3:21pm

Kimmy11 wrote on Sun Oct 25, 2020 9:20am:

Morning Elinspain,

Good point about the end date of 9 December, thanks - so long as this morning's Cabinet meeting doesn't result in that becoming academic 🤔 

 

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I have a "big" birthday in November, so I was delighted to see Villas' post - I'll still be able to get a(nother) glass of fizz after 10pm! 😉😄

Stay safe, 

Kim

Hi Kim

I guess your big birthday coincides with your trip to Andalucia - another area to keep your eyes on re- Covid 19 rules/measures  all of which could change here in a heartbeat. Somehow I think you'll manage another glass of bubbly wherever you are .

Cheers

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Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 4:56pm

Thanks for clarifying that Kimmy, however can you answer me a query, ? We have a very early flight booked for 31st October, we would have to leave our home before 6 am to catch that flight, is this an acceptable reason fir breaking the curfew or do we just have to wait until 6 and drive like the devil. Thanks 

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 5:30pm

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Ole joan wrote on Sun Oct 25, 2020 4:56pm:

Thanks for clarifying that Kimmy, however can you answer me a query, ? We have a very early flight booked for 31st October, we would have to leave our home before 6 am to catch that flight, is this an acceptable reason fir breaking the curfew or do we just have to wait until 6 and drive like the ...

 

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Hi Joan,

That's an interesting one and I can't give you a definitive answer.  If it were me, I would leave at a time that allows sufficient time to travel to the airport safely, but I'd have the flight confirmation easily to hand so that, if stopped, I could prove to the Police a legitimate reason for travelling during the curfew.

As your flight isn't for another fews days, I've messaged the lawyer at our Town Hall and asked whether she believes this is a reasonable excuse for driving during the curfew - I'll update this post when I receive a response.

Kind regards,

Kim

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 6:42pm

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Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 6:42pm

Ole joan wrote on Sun Oct 25, 2020 4:56pm:

Thanks for clarifying that Kimmy, however can you answer me a query, ? We have a very early flight booked for 31st October, we would have to leave our home before 6 am to catch that flight, is this an acceptable reason fir breaking the curfew or do we just have to wait until 6 and drive like the ...

 

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...devil. Thanks 

Can I suggest that you raise your query on the N332 Facebook page?   The page is run in collaboration with officers of the Guardia Civil for English speaking people.

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