The Junta announced last night that the Costa Tropical and the Alpujarra are now on Level Three, having dropped from Level Four.
This means that until the Estado de Alarm expires on Sunday, restrictions have been slackened off a little. For example, bars and restaurants can now use 100% of their outside terraces and 50% of their interior spaces.
Shops can use up to 60% of their maximum occupation capacity, as can cinemas, theatres and auditoriums.
Level Three came into effect at 00.00h this morning and under normal circumstances would last for seven days, but with the end of the Estado de Alarma between now and then, who knows?
In case you had any doubt if your municipality is included at Level Three or not, here is a list of all of the towns in Granada at Level Three.
Albondón
Albuñol
Almegíjar
Almuñécar
Alpujarra de la Sierra
Bérchules
Bubión
Busquístar
Cádiar
Cáñar
Capileira
Carataunas
Cástaras
Gualchos
Itrabo
Jete
Juviles
La Taha
Lanjarón
Lentegí
Lobras
Los Guájares
Lújar
Molvízar
Motril
Murtas
Nevada
Órgiva
Otívar
Pampaneira
Polopos
Pórtugos
Rubite
Salobreña
Soportújar
Sorvilán
Torrenueva Costa
Torvizcón
Trevélez
Turón
Ugíjar
Válor
Vélez de Benaudalla.
Note: bear in mind that some of the above might have 500 per 100k or 1,000 per 100k restrictions in place. And yes, we know that it is all so bloody confusing, but we can only relay the information received – sorry!
(News: Costa Tropical, Alpujarra, Granada, Andalucia)
