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Visual guide to de-escalation: dates, phases and all the keys to return to normality

2020-04-29T15:57:11.926Z


From next May 4, Spain will take small steps to end confinement and revive the economy


The plan for the transition to the new normality that the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has presented this Tuesday, contemplates a de-escalation of confinement and an economic revival with a different rhythm in each province or island, depending on the health and epidemiological situation. Although the Executive has not set specific dates for each phase, it has advanced that the intention is to extend it at most until the end of June, just before the strong summer season begins. This is what, until now, is known about each phase:

Preparation

Preparation

for the

de-escalated.

PHASE

0

Minimum

2 weeks

The phase will pass depending on markers such as sanitary capacity, epidemiological situation

and mobility and socioeconomic data.

Initial

Partial start

of certain

activities.

PHASE

I

Intermediate

Minimum

2 weeks

Opening of

local

with limitation

capacity.

PHASE

II

Advanced

Minimum

2 weeks

Flexibility

of mobility

general.

PHASE

III

New normal situation

The measures will be maintained

hygiene and distancing.

Preparation

Preparation

for the

de-escalated.

PHASE

0

Minimum

2 weeks

The phase will pass depending on markers such as sanitary capacity, epidemiological situation

and mobility and socioeconomic data.

Initial

Partial start

of certain

activities.

PHASE

I

Intermediate

Minimum

2 weeks

Opening of premises

with limitation

capacity.

PHASE

II

Advanced

Minimum

2 weeks

Flexibility of

Mobility

general.

PHASE

III

New normal situation

The measures will be maintained

hygiene and distancing.

Preparation

Preparation

for the

de-escalated.

PHASE

0

Minimum

2 weeks

The phase will pass depending on markers such as sanitary capacity, epidemiological situation

and mobility and socioeconomic data.

Initial

Partial start

of certain

activities.

PHASE

I

Intermediate

Minimum

2 weeks

Opening of premises

with limitation

capacity.

PHASE

II

Advanced

Minimum

2 weeks

Flexibility of

Mobility

general.

PHASE

III

New normal situation

The measures will be maintained

hygiene and distancing.

It will go from phase to function based on markers such as capacity

health, the epidemiological situation and mobility and socioeconomic data.

Minimum 2 weeks

Minimum 2 weeks

Minimum 2 weeks

Situation

new normal

PHASE 0

PHASE I

PHASE II

PHASE III

Preparation

Initial

Intermediate

Advanced

Preparation for

the de-escalation.

Partial start of

certain activities.

Opening of premises

with limited capacity.

Flexibility of

general mobility.

The

hygiene measures

and distancing.

It will go from phase to function based on markers such as capacity

health, the epidemiological situation and mobility and socioeconomic data.

Minimum 2 weeks

Minimum 2 weeks

Minimum 2 weeks

Situation

new normal

PHASE 0

PHASE I

PHASE II

PHASE III

Preparation

Initial

Intermediate

Advanced

Preparation for

the de-escalation.

Partial start of

certain activities.

Opening of premises

with limited capacity.

Flexibility of

general mobility.

The measures will be maintained

hygiene and distancing.

Markers to change phase

They are the indicators that will serve for the territorial units —provinces or islands— to advance or go back in phase:

  • Strategic capacities of the health system: primary care, situation of hospitals and ICU beds available.
  • Epidemiological situation: diagnoses, infection rate and other indicators.
  • Compliance with collective protection measures in the workplace, commerce and public transport.
  • Evaluation of mobility and socioeconomic data.

Geographical scope

The territorial unit for the application of the phases are the provinces and the islands.

The de-escalation will be asymmetric and without communication between provinces and islands. Territorial mobility will come in four phases.

On May 4, all the territories will enter Phase 0 minus four islands, which will enter Phase 1 before that date.

Formentera

La Graciosa

The iron

La Gomera

On May 4 they will enter Phase 1 Formentera (Balearic Islands) and La Graciosa, La Gomera and El Hierro (Canary Islands).

The de-escalation will be asymmetric and without communication between provinces and islands. Territorial mobility will come in four phases.

On May 4, all the territories will enter Phase 0 minus four islands, which will enter Phase 1 before that date.

Formentera

La Graciosa

The iron

La Gomera

On May 4 they will enter Phase 1 Formentera (Balearic Islands) and La Graciosa, La Gomera and El Hierro (Canary Islands).

The de-escalation will be asymmetric and without communication between provinces and islands. Territorial mobility will come in four phases.

On May 4, all the territories will enter Phase 0 minus four islands, which will enter Phase 1 before that date.

Formentera

La Graciosa

On May 4 they will enter Phase 1 Formentera (Balearic Islands) and La Graciosa, La Gomera and El Hierro (Canary Islands).

The iron

La Gomera

The de-escalation will be asymmetric and without communication between provinces and islands. Territorial mobility will come in four phases.

On May 4, all the territories will enter Phase 0 minus four islands, which will enter Phase 1 before that date.

Formentera

La Graciosa

On May 4 they will enter Phase 1 Formentera (Balearic Islands) and La Graciosa, La Gomera and El Hierro (Canary Islands).

The iron

La Gomera

Calendar

Although no specific dates have been set, there is an approximate calendar. The four phases of the transition to the new normal plan will run until the end of June. A minimum period of two weeks will pass between each phase, which will be extended if the markers indicate so.

Phase 0

April

May

Monday, May 4

Formentera, La Gomera, El Hierro and La Graciosa go to Phase I

Phase I

Two weeks

Duration of each phase

if the indicators

they allow it

Phase II

June

Phase III

The transition is estimated

will last about eight weeks

July

Phase 0

April

May

Monday, May 4

Formentera, La Gomera, El Hierro and La Graciosa go to Phase I

Phase I

Two weeks

Duration of each phase

if the indicators

they allow it

Phase II

June

Phase III

The transition is estimated

will last about eight weeks

July

April

May

June

Phase 0

Monday

Day 4

Phase I

Phase II

Phase III

The transition is estimated to last about eight weeks.

Formentera, La Gomera, El Hierro and La Graciosa go to Phase I

Two weeks

if the indicators

they allow it

April

May

June

Phase 0

Monday

Day 4

Phase I

Phase II

Phase III

Formentera, La Gomera, El Hierro and La Graciosa go to Phase I

The transition is estimated to last about eight weeks.

Two weeks

if the indicators

they allow it

April

May

June

Phase 0

Monday

Day 4

Phase I

Phase II

Phase III

The transition is estimated to last about eight weeks.

Two weeks

if the indicators

they allow it

Formentera, La Gomera, El Hierro and La Graciosa go to Phase I

Phases detail

PHASE

0

Preparation

Preparation for de-escalation.

• Family walks.

• Sport individually.

• Individual training of professional and federated athletes and basic training of professional leagues.

• Opening of small premises by appointment for individual customer service. for example, food collection in restaurants.

Initial

PHASE

I

Partial start of certain activities.

• Social activities, such as home gatherings, are permitted, although the conditions remain to be determined.

• Opening of small businesses.

• Opening of terraces (occupancy up to 30%).

• Opening of hotels and tourist accommodation excluding common areas.

• Places of worship will have a 30% limitation.

• Agri-food and fishing sector.

• Medium training in professional leagues.

• Non-professional sport: for activities that do not involve physical contact or the use of changing rooms.

• Open-air markets, with distance conditions between the stalls.

• Cultural shows of less than 30 people indoors (with a third capacity) and less than 200 people outdoors.

• Visits to museums limited to one third of the capacity.

• Wake: for a limited number of attendees.

Intermediate

PHASE

II

Opening of premises with limitations

capacity.

• Opening of restaurants for table service, with limited capacity.

• Trips to second residences, only if they are in the same province.

• Cinemas and theaters with a third of the capacity. You can visit monuments and exhibition halls.

• Cultural activities with less than 50 people seated. If they are outdoors, less than 400 people sit.

• Hunting and fishing.

• Educational centers (reinforcement, care for children under six and Selectivity).

• Reopening of shopping malls, prohibiting their stay in common areas or recreational areas.

• Weddings for a limited number of attendees.

PHASE

III

Advanced

Flexibility of general mobility.

• In restoration, capacity restrictions will decrease, but with strict separation between the public.

• General mobility will be made more flexible.

• The occupation of spaces will be expanded, such as commerce, for example, up to 50% of its capacity.

• Discotheques and night bars with a maximum capacity of one third of the usual.

• Opening of beaches in safety and distance conditions.

• Bulls: with a capacity limitation that guarantees one person for every 9 square meters.

New normal situation

End of June.

PHASE

0

Preparation

Preparation for de-escalation.

• Family walks.

• Sport individually.

• Individual training of professional and federated athletes and basic training of professional leagues.

• Opening of small premises by appointment for individual customer service. for example, food collection in restaurants.

PHASE

I

Initial

Partial start of certain activities.

• Social activities, such as home gatherings, are permitted, although the conditions remain to be determined.

• Opening of small businesses.

• Opening of terraces (occupancy up to 30%).

• Opening of hotels and tourist accommodation excluding common areas.

• Places of worship will have a 30% limitation.

• Agri-food and fishing sector.

• Medium training in professional leagues.

• Non-professional sport: for activities that do not involve physical contact or the use of changing rooms.

• Open-air markets, with distance conditions between the stalls.

• Cultural shows of less than 30 people indoors (with a third capacity) and less than 200 people outdoors.

• Visits to museums limited to one third of the capacity.

• Wake: for a limited number of attendees.

PHASE

II

Intermediate

Opening of premises with limitations

capacity.

• Opening of restaurants for table service, with limited capacity.

• Trips to second residences, only if they are in the same province.

• Cinemas and theaters with a third of the capacity. You can visit monuments and exhibition halls.

• Cultural activities with less than 50 people seated. If they are outdoors, less than 400 people sit.

• Hunting and fishing.

• Educational centers (reinforcement, care for children under six and Selectivity).

• Reopening of shopping malls, prohibiting their stay in common areas or recreational areas.

• Weddings for a limited number of attendees.

PHASE

III

Advanced

Flexibility of general mobility.

• In restoration, capacity restrictions will decrease, but with strict separation between the public.

• General mobility will be made more flexible.

• The occupation of spaces will be expanded, such as commerce, for example, up to 50% of its capacity.

• Discotheques and night bars with a maximum capacity of one third of the usual.

• Opening of beaches in safety and distance conditions.

• Bulls: with a capacity limitation that guarantees one person for every 9 square meters.

New normal situation

End of June.

PHASE

0

Preparation

Preparation for de-escalation.

• Family walks.

• Sport individually.

• Individual training of professional and federated athletes and basic training of professional leagues.

• Opening of small premises by appointment for individual customer service. for example, food collection in restaurants.

PHASE

I

Initial

Partial start of certain activities.

• Social activities, such as home gatherings, are permitted, although the conditions remain to be determined.

• Opening of small businesses.

• Opening of terraces (occupancy up to 30%).

• Opening of hotels and tourist accommodation excluding common areas.

• Places of worship will have a 30% limitation.

• Agri-food and fishing sector.

• Medium training in professional leagues.

• Non-professional sport: for activities that do not involve physical contact or the use of changing rooms.

• Open-air markets, with distance conditions between the stalls.

• Cultural shows of less than 30 people indoors (with a third capacity) and less than 200 people outdoors.

• Visits to museums limited to one third of the capacity.

• Wake: for a limited number of attendees.

PHASE

II

Intermediate

Opening of premises with limitations

capacity.

• Opening of restaurants for table service, with limited capacity.

• Trips to second residences, only if they are in the same province.

• Cinemas and theaters with a third of the capacity. You can visit monuments and exhibition halls.

• Cultural activities with less than 50 people seated. If they are outdoors, less than 400 people sit.

• Hunting and fishing.

• Educational centers (reinforcement, care for children under six and Selectivity).

• Reopening of shopping malls, prohibiting their stay in common areas or recreational areas.

• Weddings for a limited number of attendees.

Advanced

PHASE

III

Flexibility of general mobility.

• In restoration, capacity restrictions will decrease, but with strict separation between the public.

• General mobility will be made more flexible.

• The occupation of spaces will be expanded, such as commerce, for example, up to 50% of its capacity.

• Discotheques and night bars with a maximum capacity of one third of the usual.

• Opening of beaches in safety and distance conditions.

• Bulls: with a capacity limitation that guarantees one person for every 9 square meters.

New normal situation

End of June.

Situation

again

normal

PHASE 0

PHASE I

PHASE II

PHASE III

Preparation

Initial

Intermediate

Advanced

• In restoration, capacity restrictions will decrease, but with strict separation between the public.

• General mobility will be made more flexible.

• The occupation of spaces will be expanded, such as commerce, for example, up to 50% of its capacity.

• Discotheques and night bars with a maximum capacity of one third of the usual.

• Opening of beaches in safety and distance conditions.

• Bulls: with a capacity limitation that guarantees one person for every 9 square meters.

• Family walks.

• Sport individually.

• Individual training of professional and federated athletes and basic training of professional leagues.

• Opening of small premises by appointment for individual customer service. for example, food collection in restaurants.

• Social activities, such as home gatherings, are permitted, although the conditions remain to be determined.

• Opening of small businesses.

• Opening of terraces (occupancy up to 30%).

• Opening of hotels and tourist accommodation excluding common areas.

• Places of worship will have a 30% limitation.

• Agri-food and fishing sector.

• Medium training in professional leagues.

• Non-professional sport: for activities that do not involve physical contact or the use of changing rooms.

• Open-air markets, with distance conditions between the stalls.

• Cultural shows of less than 30 people indoors (with a third capacity) and less than 200 people outdoors.

• Visits to museums limited to one third of the capacity.

• Wake: for a limited number of attendees.

• Opening of restaurants for table service, with limited capacity.

• Trips to second residences, only if they are in the same province.

• Cinemas and theaters with a third of the capacity. You can visit monuments and exhibition halls.

• Cultural activities with less than 50 people seated. If they are outdoors, less than 400 people sit.

• Hunting and fishing.

• Educational centers (reinforcement, care for children under six and Selectivity).

• Reopening of shopping malls, prohibiting their stay in common areas or recreational areas.

• Weddings for a limited number of attendees.

Finals of

June.

Situation

again

normal

PHASE 0

PHASE I

PHASE II

PHASE III

Preparation

Initial

Intermediate

Advanced

Finals of

June.

• In restoration, capacity restrictions will decrease, but with strict separation between the public.

• General mobility will be made more flexible.

• The occupation of spaces will be expanded, such as commerce, for example, up to 50% of its capacity.

• Discotheques and night bars with a maximum capacity of one third of the usual.

• Opening of beaches in safety and distance conditions.

• Bulls: with a capacity limitation that guarantees one person for every 9 square meters.

• Family walks.

• Sport individually.

• Individual training of professional and federated athletes and basic training of professional leagues.

• Opening of small premises by appointment for individual customer service. for example, food collection in restaurants.

• Social activities, such as home gatherings, are permitted, although the conditions remain to be determined.

• Opening of small businesses.

• Opening of terraces (occupancy up to 30%).

• Opening of hotels and tourist accommodation excluding common areas.

• Places of worship will have a 30% limitation.

• Agri-food and fishing sector.

• Medium training in professional leagues.

• Non-professional sport: for activities that do not involve physical contact or the use of changing rooms.

• Open-air markets, with distance conditions between the stalls.

• Cultural shows of less than 30 people indoors (with a third capacity) and less than 200 people outdoors.

• Visits to museums limited to one third of the capacity.

• Wake: for a limited number of attendees.

• Opening of restaurants for table service, with limited capacity.

• Trips to second residences, only if they are in the same province.

• Cinemas and theaters with a third of the capacity. You can visit monuments and exhibition halls.

• Cultural activities with less than 50 people seated. If they are outdoors, less than 400 people sit.

• Hunting and fishing.

• Educational centers (reinforcement, care for children under six and Selectivity).

• Reopening of shopping malls, prohibiting their stay in common areas or recreational areas.

• Weddings for a limited number of attendees.

Source: elparis

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