Several COVID-19 restrictive measures relaxed in Havana
According to the newspaper Tribuna de La Habana, the Temporary Working Group (GTT) to confront COVID-19 in the capital announced the relaxation of some restrictive measures related to the coronavirus in recreation and sports activities this Wednesday.
They have done so, the note underlines, considering the sustained decrease in confirmed cases of the disease during the last eight weeks and the progress made in the vaccination campaign.
The governor of Havana, Reinaldo García Zapata, said that as of this Wednesday physical exercises can be carried out in public spaces and gyms, including those with artificial ventilation.
The latter must strictly comply with the sanitary protocols that stipulate the physical distancing and disinfection of the equipment each time a person uses it. This will be verified by the provincial inspection and control bodies.
Staying on the Havana Malecón seaside drive was authorised, also observing the sanitary measures to prevent infections.
The opening of beaches and swimming pools was also announced, the latter at 50% of their capacity.
Masks are mandatory in the pools and on the beach, except when bathers get into the water.
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