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Xàbia will have a 'curfew'

August 13 from 2021 - 14: 01

The Superior Court of Justice of the Valencian Community (TSJCV) has authorized the limitation to a maximum of 10 people of social and family gatherings and the restriction of night mobility between 1 and 6 hours in 68 towns with more than 5.000 inhabitants that present a greater epidemiological risk due to Covid-19, 32 of them from the province of Valencia, 27 in the province of Alicante and 9 municipalities belonging to Castellón.

Among the 27 towns in the province of Alicante are six of the Marina Alta, including Xàbia, a request made by its mayor, José Chulvi, three weeks ago, by staying out for not meeting all the parameters. Dénia, Pedreguer, Calp, Pego and Teulada continue with the current curfew, although Ondara and Gata de Gorgos lose it.

Currently, the incidence of Xàbia is 635 cases per 100.000 inhabitants. These measures will be active from August 17 to September 10, according to the brief presented to the Court this Wednesday, August XNUMX by the Conselleria de Sanidad Universal.

The Chamber considers that the adoption of the requested measures supposes the maintenance of a control “still necessary” based on the proportionality criterion and adds that “there is no more moderate measure that with the same efficiency achieves the purpose of limiting the so-called 'bottles 'and crowds of people ”. The Court understands the same with respect to the limitation of the number of people in family or social gatherings, which involve "the largest epidemic outbreaks, which affect not only young people but all members of the group."

The order, which has the dissenting vote of one of the magistrates and which can be appealed in cassation, alludes to the expansion of the Delta variant of the coronavirus, the increase in hospitalizations and deaths, the growth in the positivity of diagnostic tests and increasing socialization and mobility. In the same way, the Court recalls that currently the age groups most affected are the youngest, in which "the disease is usually mild and presents few comorbidities", although these infections have an impact "especially in Primary Care". The resolution adds that there is a risk of the appearance of a variant that may affect the protection of vaccines and previous infection.

With these premises, detailed in the report on epidemiological evolution that the Administration has attached to its request, the Chamber concludes that the measures proposed by the Department of Health involve a maintenance of control that is "still necessary" and that it complies with the "constitutional judgment of proportionality. ”, As has been determined by the Administrative Litigation Chamber of the Superior Court of Justice of the Valencian Community in previous resolutions.

In the order, the Supreme Court of the Valencian Community examines the ruling of the Constitutional Court of July 14 that declares unconstitutional the general confinement decreed by the central Government with the first state of alarm as it is a suspension of the right to free movement. Unlike that situation, the Chamber understands that the curfew "does not imply a suspension, but a mere limitation of such rights, consisting of restricting freedom of movement for five hours and at night." In the same way, the Chamber has alluded to the sentence of the Supreme Court of August 2 in which the High Court determines directly and positively that with the current legislation the curfew is applicable as long as it is justified by the principle of proportionality.

Comments
  1. Emilio Echepare says:

    I don't speak bream.
    I do not understand you.

  2. Latitude 28 says:

    Well, here at Tosalet we are very calm.
    Of course, I can imagine that the poor people who live by the sandy area ...
    Keep voting for communism ...

  3. Manuel says:

    It is all oversaturated with tourism, you pick up a stone and you find 50 tourists having a great time and here people complaining that they are stealing their rights for putting a curfew between 1 and 6 in the morning. How you suffer on vacation. Imagine when they return to their homes very dark as they will continue to suffer in their jobs.

    • Javier Ayuso says:

      You have to understand that people are free to circulate wherever this is their country. Thanks to these tourists, many people from Javea live better and I am happy every summer to go to that wonderful town and spend my money in the businesses of people who work very hard to earn a living. hospital and I have not the slightest problem in being dark for when they admit someone at least that looks handsome. Take care and think a little about other people friend

      • Manuel says:

        Therefore! people are free to move wherever they want. Enough crying saying that they are taking away our freedoms. That is what you have to understand.

      • Luis says:

        The narcissistic detail of the brunette is important so that they see you handsome Javier and the condescending detail "saves poor people" from the money you spend in the businesses of people "who work very hard." Everyone works hard even those who are not in the hospitality or tourism industry. But well, from your comment I deduce that they have not taken away any freedom, have they? Well, nothing to enjoy the summer by distributing your money and think about other people, friend.

      • Vicens says:

        Javier ,, don't forget when you go to restaurants to leave a tip. 10% of the bill is fine. If it cost you € 200, leave a € 20 tip. The staff thanks you very much in these hard times that only national tourism arrives and they never leave a tip beyond 1 sad €. Foreign tourism is usually more generous and appreciative.

        • You have to know what one is talking about says:

          That 10% you are talking about is in the US, in SPAIN waiters have a salary about 3 times higher.
          In the US, 10% tips are more than half of a waiter's salary, let's not get things wrong.
          All the best

        • Vicens says:

          For »You have to know what you are talking about»: 10% is what the British and other foreigners tend to leave here. For them it is normal. It is not necessary to use the United States as an example, although if you are excited, I am not going to take it away from you, make no mistake about it.

  4. Ana says:

    At the beginning of June here there was an incidence of 25 (we even reached 12). There was a curfew. They lifted the restrictions and now there are more than 600 with illegal parties, bottles, crowds ... seriously does anyone think it is not necessary? The freedom of some ends where that of others begins and in my freedom I choose health before the party and the riot.

  5. Xavi says:

    Deniers, conspiranoids and philonazis. They do not talk about Spain being the first country in the world in vaccination, they are only interested in putting shit to see if they can regain power so that we return to the Middle Ages. This country has no democratic right, only a fascist and neo-Nazi opposition.

    Any human being with a normal IQ perceives that Trump is a proud ignorant, a perfect idiot, a pathological liar, but above all I am left with the shocking idea that at the head of the first world power he was a complete idiot.

    And then the brutal evidence of their ostensible idiocy (there have always been fools who disguise, what is relevant is the exhibition). It is the new reactionism, the motto of Millán Astray: »die intelligence!». The exhibitionist stupidity, the lacking reasoning ... There have been many fools, but under the premise of hiding it, camouflaging it. The novelty is that obscenity of the lacking being and the popular adherence to the idiot.

    That is Trump and that is Ayuso, the idiocy on display.

    • Vicens says:

      What does Trump have to do with the curfew in Xabia? Surreal comment where they exist.

      • Xavi says:

        Don't stare at the finger pointing to the Moon. The comments you read here, the opposition to any measure taken by the national government or the left-wing regional and municipal governments, is a Trumpist opposition. The one that Ayuso has copied. Two unbalanced and stupid idiots who put their megalomania before the health of the citizens.

        • Vicens says:

          Exactly as you say, I do not stare at the finger that points to the moon, that is why I consider your comment to be surreal. Neither Trump who does not know what Xabia exists, nor Ayuso, nor Pedro Sánchez nor you. This is just a curfew to try to stop people's stupidity. That the same is useless? Well, maybe not, but it's the only thing I know has happened to them. What we do agree on is the nonsense that unites them all. To politicians and to the people.

    • emilio echpare says:

      The tip that is left is in line with the service received.
      Dialogues for sea breams ...

  6. edward capdevila says:

    Bad decisions of nefarious socialist politicians. There is no scientific rigor. They take away our rights and their friends and voters applaud them, it will be because they live on them, they receive financial aid without giving a stick to the water.

    • Vicens says:

      They take away our rights, he says, but well, he's on vacation. How good it is to be on the beach, how cool the water and how good the cold beer sitting on a terrace at the bar and if it does not come out it is because it does not want to cry. As for denying scientific rigor ... What scientific rigor do you have to deny that of others? You can go on a trip to another country and check in situ the scientific rigor of others, calmly see if they take away your rights. Come go…

    • emilio echpare says:

      Communism is nothing more than indulging in envy.
      At whatever price.
      And of course prohibit, prohibit and more prohibit.

  7. Anon says:

    But how low has this country fallen. Just when it seemed like we had hit rock bottom. It only takes terror to be pumped into people's lobotomized brains for them to applaud the end of their rights.
    That this measure comes from the ruling class is not surprising, and less at this time, but that people ask for it and applaud it shows the first thing I have said.

    The news says that there is no other more effective way. Of course, the clowning that we have placed as mayor, has not wanted to hire the police, has created chaos, and now there is only this remedy. (problem-action-solution). Nothing new.

    It is a huge madness to ruin the entire night sector, so many families, the entire national economy (although you do not see it, it affects you all) in addition to liquidating the basic rights at a stroke without the slightest empathy or remorse, to solve a tiny problem with such an easy solution.

    Then, let no one complain that the electricity is turned up, we all have to pay for all of this.

    Finally, I will ask you not to be fooled or manipulated. The third world war is being fought, and it is between the rulers and the ruled.

    • Mari says:

      Totally agree they are taking everything from us and we see it as normal when it is not

    • Luis says:

      Another with the mantra that "they take away our rights." The Marina Alta is full of people on vacation enjoying the beaches, bars, restaurants, etc. renting houses and apartments for a minimum of € 2000 a week, all with their SUV cars parked anywhere and saturating all the parking lots on the beaches, not the ones. I see very concerned with the issue of the rise in electricity, rather I see them financially enough to be able to pay for the holidays.

      • Peter R. says:

        They take away your rights and you don't want to see it. The bottles have been prohibited by laws since before the Covid but in this country of political cazurros, the laws that do not interest are not applied. If you want to end the bottles that apply those laws and let me do what I want, without bothering anyone. On the other hand, Jávea is a population that ONLY lives from tourism, everything is focused on it. Eliminate the tourism that feeds us and then you will complain of not having to live.

      • Luis says:

        But what rights have they taken away? But what tourism have they eliminated if everything is full? If it is a wonder how we can enjoy the summer. Are you not enjoying it? As for the bottle, it is quite creepy to go to any corner to drink, everyone lying there when there are bars and clubs open because there are them in Xabia and Denia.

    • Z says:

      Totally true. The population is asleep or anesthetized


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