12/02/2021
WITH THE FIGURES OF TODAY, SATURDAY 00:00 AM NON-ESSENTIAL ACTIVITIES MAY OPEN IN MÁLAGA CITY AND ANOTHER 19 MUNICIPALITIES (3 municipalities more than would have been the case yesterday).
Alameda (576)
Alfarnate (94)
Arriate (955)
Benamocarra (230)
Canillas de Albaida (922)
Cartajima (826)
Casares (509)
Coin (657)
Cortes de la Frontera (848)
El Borge (325)
Estepona (857)
Faraján (383)
Genalguacil (509)
Málaga (626)
Marbella (845)
Ojén (708)
Pizarra (752)
Teba (694)
Villanueva de Tapia (685)
Vélez-Málaga (426); municipal border also reopened
Malaga, Marbella and 18 municipalities can reopen non-essential activities this Saturday.
Estepona, Vélez, Coín and Pizarra are among other cities that have benefited from the changed restrictions
Ronda and six other municipalities will have to continue with closed bars, restaurants and shops
In total, 31 cities will remain in the perimeter, including the capital (municipal boundaries closed)
The hotel business and non-essential activity may finally reopen this Saturday in 20 counties in the province. Among them Malaga and major urban centers such as Estepona, Marbella, Vélez, Coín and Pizarra.
Ronda and six other municipalities must continue to keep bars, restaurants and businesses closed as they have an incidence of more than a thousand cases per 100,000 inhabitants.
The opening will be effective at 12:00 AM on Saturday, February 13, as stated at the Public Health Alerts Committee meeting this Friday. This body has also ordered that 31 municipalities continue to have perimeter closures, including the capital, as they still have a rate above 500 cases per 100,000 residents.
At the beginning of the afternoon of this Friday, the Junta de Andalucía reported the changes to the restrictions.
It must apply perimetric sealing (closing municipal boundaries) (with between 500 and 1,000 cases per 100,000 inhabitants) on:
Alameda, Alhaurín de la Torre, Álora, Arenas, Arriate, Benalmádena, Benarrabá, El Burgo, Canillas de Albaida, Cartajima, Cártama, Casares, Coín, Colmenar, Cortes de la Frontera, Cuevas de San Marcos, Estepona, Fuengirola, Gaucín, Genalguacil, Guaro, Jubrique, Malaga, Manilva, Marbella, Mijas, Ojén, Pizarra, Teba, Villanueva de Tapia and Yunquera.
They must apply perimeter closure and non-essential activity (more than 1,000 cases per 100,000 inhabitants) on the following municipalities:
Algatocín, Benaoján, Cañete la Real, Montejaque, Ronda, Serrato and Villanueva del Trabuco.
As indicated by the Autonomous Administration, the measures will be valid for seven days, after publication in Boja, from Saturday 13 February 00:00. That is, from this midnight to Friday, February 19.
The High Impact Public Health Alerts Committee will "continuously monitor the epidemiological situation in the provinces and will report on the need to maintain or modulate alert levels and their extent in accordance with health risk and proportionality of measures", as indicated by the board. This body discusses the contamination rate every Thursday to determine which measures should be applied in each municipality.
Estepona, Vélez, Coín y Pizarra son otras de las localidades beneficiadas con el cambio en las restricciones Ronda y otros seis municipios deberán continuar con bares, restaurantes y comercios cerrados Seguirán perimetradas un total de 31 localidades, entre ellas, la capital