Oviedo, Spain implemented strict COVID-19 protocols during the pandemic, particularly in late 2020 and early 2021, including a state of alarm, a curfew from 23:00 to 06:00 (later adjusted to 00:00–06:00), and the isolation of its largest cities (Oviedo, Gijón, and Avilés) in October 2020.
Key historical measures included:
Regional Confinement: In November 2020, Asturias halted non-essential commercial activities and demanded regional confinement from the central government.
Municipal Isolation: Specific municipalities like Oviedo were subject to isolation orders in January 2021 due to high incidence rates, with restrictions on big-box stores and restaurants.
Mask Mandates: The use of face masks became compulsory in closed places and on streets where safety distance could not be maintained, a rule enforced in Asturias even when other regions had lifted them.
Current Status: As of recent updates, Spain has lifted most pandemic restrictions, though masks remain mandatory in enclosed public areas and on public transport.
Key historical measures included:
Regional Confinement: In November 2020, Asturias halted non-essential commercial activities and demanded regional confinement from the central government.
Municipal Isolation: Specific municipalities like Oviedo were subject to isolation orders in January 2021 due to high incidence rates, with restrictions on big-box stores and restaurants.
Mask Mandates: The use of face masks became compulsory in closed places and on streets where safety distance could not be maintained, a rule enforced in Asturias even when other regions had lifted them.
Current Status: As of recent updates, Spain has lifted most pandemic restrictions, though masks remain mandatory in enclosed public areas and on public transport.
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