By Tony Winterburn • 17 March 2021 • 20:00
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Possible Exceptions to Easter Restrictions in Spain’s Mallorca.
THE GOVERNMENT will be asked to implement a string of exceptions to the coronavirus restrictions during the Easter period, however, there will be no exceptions for single people.
The first exception is to allow relatives to visit older people who live alone. The second involves students from the Balaeric Islands who study in the Peninsula, who’s residence is considered their family home and not their place of study. The third is the possibility of separated parents being allowed to visit children they don’t live with but have visitation rights.
Unlike the Christmas holidays, which saw single people allowed to socialise with one other family member, there will be no easing of restrictions for those who could be spending the holidays alone. Health Minister, Patricia Gómez is expected to defend that decision when the Inter-territorial Health Council reviews the Easter restrictions on Wednesday. Mercedes Garrido, the Minister of the Presidency, is preparing an instruction to clarify the regulations so that everyone is clear about the restrictions and there’s no room for misinterpretation.
The instruction will also address the issue of non-cohabiting in hotels. Guests are banned from socialising with others in their hotel rooms, however, up to 4 people from a maximum of 2 different family units can socialise in public areas, such as the cafeteria or dining room. Economic Model Minister and Government Spokesperson, Iago Negueruela said earlier this week “We are calling on hotel establishments to be responsible.” The Government will monitor compliance, warning that hoteliers will be fined if they don’t enforce the restrictions.
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