A kindGiven the sharp increase in the number of coronas, it is expected that more stringent restrictions will be imposed on the popular resort island of Mallorca. In order to prevent open-air gatherings and drinking, especially young people, beaches and parks will be closed between 10pm and 6am.The judiciary has not yet approved these plans As the Mallorca newspaper reported on Monday night.
Participants of the banned party will face the threat of a 1,000 euro fine in the future. If a guest attending a party violates the quarantine regulations, the fine should be increased to 2,000 euros.If the participant is active Corona After testing, even 5,000 euros should be paid. Organizers of illegal parties will face fines of up to 100,000 Euros.
Plan to close the restaurant early
In the future, restaurants must also close in advance, that is, at 1 am instead of 2 am. Up to four people are allowed to sit at one table in the restaurant, while eight people are allowed to sit at one table outside. According to the report, only people who live in the same household can meet between 1 am and 6 am. Hotel or finca guests staying together should be treated as a family.
According to the report, after negotiating with entrepreneurs and labor unions, the local government abandoned the actual plan to reintroduce masks, which was abolished less than a month ago. However, it is strongly recommended to voluntarily wear mouth and nose protection devices. If it is not possible to maintain a distance of at least 1.5 meters from strangers, it is mandatory to wear a mask again outdoors, in all indoor public places, and on buses and trains.
The number of coronas in the Balearic Islands has risen sharply. In addition to Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera are also included, just like the whole of Spain. Incidence rate rises in 7 days According to the information on Monday night It is 310 in the Balearic Islands and 323 in Spain. Especially many young people are currently infected with Sars-CoV-2.
In view of the increasing number of people, the Spanish tourism industry is pessimistic about the current summer. National TV station RTVE quoted José Luis Zoreda, vice-chairman of the Spanish tourism association Exceltur, as saying on Saturday that the number of bookings for foreign holidaymakers has “suddenly dropped.” “If the COVID-19 pandemic continues to worsen, we estimate that tourism sales this summer will reach 37.97 billion euros, up from 24.3 billion euros in the same period last year, but well below the 5,837 billion euros in 2019,” the station quoted the travel manager. The words said.
Due to the ongoing vaccination campaign, the industry had hoped for a stronger business recovery this summer. Under normal circumstances, tourism contributes more than 12% to Spain’s gross domestic product (GDP), and on resort islands in the Balearic Islands and Canary Islands, this proportion can even reach around 35%. The industry has secured hundreds of thousands of jobs.



