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Old Dec 1, 2020, 12:35 pm
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timesnaps
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Beijing
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If its anything like Catalonia, then you will be able to do most things, except going out late in the evening or dancing, clubbing. Sports are also restricted and there is a night curfew (no going out of your area from 22:00-06.00) and a wknd curfew from Thur night to Mon 06:00. Below are the specifics for Catalonia:

Phase 2: December 8 to 21

Social gatherings are still restricted to six people. If coronavirus figures allow it, bars and restaurants may open at 50% of capacity, both indoors and outdoors, although closing time will still be 5pm. Attendance at museums and retail stores will be capped at 50% of capacity, and 70% in cinemas, theaters and auditoriums.

Phase 3: December 22 to January 4

Gatherings of up to 10 people from two family “bubbles” will be allowed. This effectively prohibits large extended family gatherings and Christmas company dinners. Attendance at bars and restaurants will still be capped at 50% of capacity, but closing time will be pushed to 9pm. Religious ceremonies may be held at 30% of capacity. This figure will be 30% for large shopping spaces, 50% for small stores, and 70% for museums, cinemas, theaters and concert halls. The maximum attendance at outdoor sports facilities is set at 70%.

Phase 4: January 5 to January 19

Social gatherings are still limited to a maximum of 10 people. Bars and restaurants may open at 50% of capacity until 9pm, and the same cap is applied to retail stores of any size. In this phase, the Catalan government might allow sports competitions to resume, and let students in Bachillerato education go back to in-person classes. Conventions and fairs will still be banned.
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