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The Cantabria Prosecutor's Office has reported favorably to the request of the Ministry of Health to the Superior Court of Justice of the community to extend the curfew for fourteen more days in 38 municipalities due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The regional government requested this past Tuesday, through the department headed by Miguel Rodríguez, the endorsement of the TSJC to extend the limitation of night mobility for two more weeks - between one and six in the morning - in the town councils with the highest incidence of Covid.
This week, according to Public Health technicians, there are 38 Phone Number List municipalities with the worst indicators, practically half of the number of municipalities -70 out of a total of 102- in which the curfew is currently in force and until this Friday, when the previous extension expires.
According to the Health resolution published on Tuesday in an extraordinary Official Gazette of Cantabria, among those 38 municipalities for which it is requested to maintain the limitation there continue to be those with the largest population and some of the most touristic: Santander, Torrelavega, Castro Urdiales, Camargo, Piélagos, El Astillero, Santa Cruz de Bezana, Laredo, Santoña and Suances.
There are also Colindres, Middle Cudeyo, Polanco, Cartes, Entrambasaguas, Cudeyo Marine, Ribamontan to the Sea, Ampuero, Santillana del Mar, San Vicente de la Barquera, Villaescusa, Noja, Quotes, Arnuero, Meruelo, Bareyo, Selaya, Villacarriedo, Valderredible , Valdeolea, Udias, Pas Vine, Liban Vine and Liban Head.
And they join that list, as the Covid situation worsens in recent days, Solórzano, Vega de Pas, Herrerías, Cieza and Pesaguero.
The Government has requested authorization from the TSJC to decree in all of them the limitation of the mobility of people and the size of groups from 1 to 6 in the morning.
Thus, if the Court endorses the health decision, which already has a ruling in favor of the Prosecutor's Office, in the proposed municipalities it will not be possible to circulate on the street, except for justified exceptions, and there will also be no groups of more than 6 people in homes. or other private areas, unless they are cohabitants, in the aforementioned time slot. In addition, all public establishments must close at one in the morning.
They are followed in quantity by young people aged 18 and 19, with 22 percent of the citations (3,642), ahead of the group of 30 to 39, which with 2,270 gaps filled (14 percent) are the third in the number of citations.
The rest are distributed, with testimonial percentages of appointments, all below 4 percent, to the rest of the vaccination groups, most of which were already vaccinated or in the process of vaccination with the normal appointment system.
The distribution of appointments by vaccination points is also uneven. Thus, the Exhibition Center leads in terms of number of appointments, with 7,132. Behind them are the Sierrallana Hospital, Laredo Hospital and Valdecilla Hospital, with 4,411, 2,121 and 1,258 appointments each, respectively. The other public hospital, Tres Mares in Reinosa, has provided 335 appointments so far.
Regarding the vaccination centers outside the SCS, later incorporated into the self-appointment system, 1,421 appointments have been dispensed, at a rate of 689 in the Pachi Torre sports hall in Castro Urdiales and 732 in the Ramón Negrete Hospital of the Mutua Montañesa in Santander .
The self-appointment system has managed to capture, in addition to age groups not yet vaccinated, people with previous incidents in the management by telephone call. Specifically, of the total number of appointments awarded, 135 correspond to previous rejections of appointments by the patient themselves, 1,031 to people who cannot be located or do not have a telephone number, and 1,796 to people with some type of contingency in the appointment process.
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