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The Ministry of Health has agreed with the autonomous communities on a series of measures at the state level that seek to reduce coronavirus cases throughout Spain, according to EFE . During recent weeks, the number of outbreaks generated in the social sphere has increased, accounting for almost 40% of the total. Among these outbreaks, the most important are those related to family or friend gatherings and those that arise in leisure venues with mostly nighttime hours. The plan agreed between Health and the autonomous communities contemplates 11 mandatory measures throughout the national territory that affect 7 areas: nightlife, hospitality, socio-health centers, mass events, specific screenings and alcohol consumption and tobacco.
Read more: These are the only 3 sectors that grow in 2020 and drive the recovery of industrial activity: tobacco, health and technology The Minister of Health, Salvador Illa, explained a few days ago what the 11 measures consist of and, in addition, provided 3 additional recommendations after meeting in an extraordinary manner with the autonomous communities. The new rules must be approved C Level Contact List and officially published by each autonomous administration to proceed with their execution. In this sense, the actions will be applied by the autonomies "in the coming days, as soon as possible," according to Illa. In the event that these actions also fail to stop the transmission of the coronavirus, the next scenario contemplated by this early response plan in a scenario of controlling the COVID-19 pandemic is the state of alarm, according to La Información .
Below you will find what the 11 measures are and which autonomous communities are already adopting them. Places of leisure Acrylic screens used as part of new social distancing and COVID-19 prevention measures at a Tokyo nightclub. Acrylic screens used as part of new social distancing and COVID-19 prevention measures at a Tokyo nightclub. The closure of nightclubs, dance halls and cocktail bars with and without live musical performances.GDP, unemployment and ERTE: which communities are suffering the most from the economic impact of the coronavirus But the legal conflict reaches more. According to Gabriel Doménech , professor of Administrative Law at the University of Valencia, the Government's competence to declare a state of alarm and restrict fundamental rights in the event of a pandemic should not be exclusive .