these are the new restrictions



The Government of the Canary Islands decided this Thursday in the Council to move Tenerife to level 3 of health alert, sharing restrictions with El Hierro, La Palma, La Gomera and Fuerteventura, while Gran Canaria remains at level 4 for another week and Lanzarote in the 2.

These are the new measures in force from this Friday in this group of islands:

  • General capacity: 100% outdoors and 75% indoors.
  • Groups of people in spaces for public and private use, closed or outdoors: 12 people maximum, except cohabitants.
  • Closing times in establishments and activities that, prior to the pandemic, did not have a fixed closing time or had a higher one: 04:00.
  • Nightlife: 100% outdoors and 75% indoors, at tables of 12 people and closing at 04:00.
  • Hotels and restaurants: 100% capacity outdoors and 75% indoors, at tables of 12 people and closing time at 04:00.
  • Practice of non-federated physical and sports activity outdoors and in sports facilities and centers: 100% capacity outdoors and 75% indoors and in groups of a maximum of 12 people, except cohabitants.
  • Federated sports practice at a regional or island level, outdoors or in closed spaces, and non-federated sports practice outdoors: 100% public capacity outdoors and 75% public capacity indoors.
  • Cultural activity: in open-air public spaces it will have 100% capacity and in closed cultural and artistic venues and establishments 75%.
  • Health centers: visits are allowed normally in hospitals.
  • In the discretionary public transport of passengers in passenger cars and rental vehicles with a driver, with up to nine seats including the driver, it is allowed to occupy all of the rear seats of the vehicle, as well as those offered in the driver’s row of seats, when the rear seats have been previously exhausted, except when the driver can be considered a person at risk.
  • The capacity in regular urban and metropolitan land public transport for passengers is set at 100% of the maximum capacity allowed for the respective vehicles. Adequate ventilation and/or air renewal must be guaranteed, as well as the rest of the general measures for the prevention and control of SARS-CoV-2



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