| This morning the Covid Monitoring Table met where the current situation of the pandemic and the new mobility restrictions were analyzed | Meeting of the Covid Monitoring Table chaired by the mayor of Mula, Juan Jesús Moreno, the councilors of Citizen Security, Diego Boluda, and the spokesperson of the Government team, Francisco J.
Llamazares, as well as the Chief Commissioner of Local Police of Mula , Fidel Bedia, and Guardia Civil, a review is made of the current situation due to the pandemic in the municipality of Mula and the guidelines are set regarding the Order published yesterday in the BORM on mobility restrictionsThus, the Board agrees to request employers in the hospitality sector and all those companies that foresee that some of their workers have to travel to their habitual residence later than 11:00 p.m.
or before 6:00 a.m., issue a certificate that includes the Need for mobility outside of the established hours from 23:00 to 06:00 with justification of cause so as not to cause problems in the face of mobility inspections by the Local Police and Civil Guard.Other measures have been the reduction of capacity to 50 percent with respect to spectators who can go to sports facilities.
The clubs themselves must certify compliance with the relevant regulations and ensure security at entrances and exits.The mayor of Mula took stock of the situation and demanded social discipline, responsibility and common sense from all citizens.
"We cannot say that we are in a stable situation, nor is it critical, but it is an important moment to take action individually and stop thinking that this is not for us," he says.The mayor has reiterated to the neighbors the importance of prevention to be able to get out of this situation, use of masks, social distance and hand washing.
Regarding the mobility restriction, from 11:00 p.m.
to 6:00 a.m., he has asked neighbors to be responsible, not to skip the restriction and, above all, not to hold social gatherings of more than six people.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mula