Pandemic: Everything that changes from the days 14 and 28 June.


The calamity situation remains, but there are changes starting in the middle of this month. Bars and clubs remain closed, telework is no longer mandatory and show times are extended.

The government announced this Wednesday a set of changes to the rules still in force, like telecommuting, the capacity of concert halls and sports venues, as well as public transport.

Changes will be made in two moments: on days 14 and 28 June. In the first moment, telecommuting is no longer mandatory (except in certain cases), the restaurants, cafes and patisseries with current stocking rules, until midnight for admission and 1:00 am for closing; shops are open during normal hours and in the case of public transport where there are only seated places, the capacity becomes full, in transports where there is seating and standing, the capacity is 2/3.

In the case of cultural shows, the opening hours are extended until midnight with the capacity to 50%, for indoor events. Outside the concert halls, only with marked seats and complying with the distance rules defined by the General Directorate of Health (DGS).

In sport, for the levels of training and amateur modalities with marked places and distance rules defined by the DGS. In sports venues with 33% of the stocking. Outside venues apply rules to be defined by the DGS.

From day 28 June, new rules for the practice of sports at professional levels enter into force or equivalent to other rules to be defined by the DGS. Citizen Shops will already operate without prior appointment and public transport without restriction of capacity.

Bars and clubs remain closed, as well as the popular festivals and pilgrimages remain suspended. Weddings can be held with a capacity exceeding 50%.


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