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It was on October 21 when it was announced that all Andalusia went to level 0 or low risk to the pandemic. A little over a month later, the situation has changed and the proximity of the Christmas celebrations generates some uncertainty in the control of the virus. For this reason, the Health Department is asking for “prudence” and that the use of masks, safety distance and hygiene measures continue to be taken into account in the meetings.
Returning to level 1 would mean capacity limits in enclosed spaces, which would have an impact on the hospitality sector just before Christmas. It seems that, in this sense, the economic recovery could slow down.
“The pandemic is not over”, said the Government leader, who values very positively the data of vaccination of the stragglers, indicating that the coronavirus continues to wreak havoc in society and, on the other hand, in the economy.
Thus, he gave advance notice that they will receive the Pfizer or Moderna formula, and detailed that there will be “a first batch of 200,000 vaccines” destined for minors. The objective, he said, “is to cut the epidemiological chain” and prevent this group from being the propagating agent of the virus.
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However, it has called for caution and to continue with individual protection measures such as social distance and the use of the mask to avoid outbreaks, while it has again called for vaccination of those who have not started the pattern.
Likewise, hospitalizations have increased, with five more admissions since Monday, so there are already 30 people who are treated in any of the health centers in the province, of which ten are in the ICU.
Andalusia as a whole remains since last October 21 at level zero health alert, which implies the suppression of capacity limits and opening hours in stores, hotels and activities of all kinds. However, the increase in the number of cases continues to rise. In fact, at the end of this week there are more than 1,000 cases, five deaths and an incidence rate of cases per 100,000 inhabitants above 90, the highest figure since last September 14. A trend that the Ministry of Health itself has described as “worrying” although “not alarming”. In fact, the vice-president of the Board, Juan Marín, is confident that “the situation has nothing to do with previous waves”.
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In the three orders of the TSJA appealed -of May 10 and 14- they denied the ratification requested fundamentally on the grounds that the healthcare measures adopted by the Regional Government of Andalusia in the Orders of May 7 and 12, 2021 restrict certain fundamental rights whose development is constitutionally subject to the reservation of an organic law.
Furthermore, it recalls that the new procedure for judicial ratification of health measures and the appeal in cassation are still a procedure and an appeal followed before jurisdictional bodies, so that there must be some question to be resolved.