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Daily life in Spain during the COVID-19

Last activity 30 January 2021 by MummyNeedsAholiday

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Helene

Hello everyone,

The current lockdown is changing and transforming the daily life of everyone living in Spain. Let us see together the rules regarding that confinement and how they evolve.

Ever since Monday March 16, and until further notice, displacements and outings are strictly forbidden apart from doing the groceries shopping or going to a healthcare professional. In order to avoid peak times in the supermarkets, a limited amount of customers will be allowed in. Y
ou might therefore have to queue outside one meter away from any other person and wait for some people to go out. All outings are to be as an individual, unless it is for assisting an elderly person or a disabled person.

Take care!

MummyNeedsAholiday

Hi I know your post is a little old but can you let me know what's happening in Tenerife? My in laws need to fly in for their residency permit in April. Myself, my partner and my 4 year old daughter had plans to move in the next 1-2 years to the island but I'm a bit worried covid has stuffed up tourism and starting a new business. Any help would ne appreciated also my daughter would start school for the first time I am assuming that Wingate is still the main option in the south yes? Cheers Tanya

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