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Saga plans restart in May

The BBC reports this morning that anyone going on a Saga holiday or cruise in 2021 must be fully vaccinated against Covid-19

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Jan 02, 2021 Takefusa Kubo is edging closer toward Getafe and further away from Villarreal with every passing minute according to Diario AS. The Japanese has earned few opportunities under Unai Emery this season and has decided his development would be better served by a move to Getafe than to stay at La Ceramica. Red: 44, 1, 7 white: 56 blue: 12, 20, 39 navy (away): 7, 13, 18 old red: 42, 0, 5 light blue: 0, 36, 55 blue:0, 23, 50 dark teal (gk away): 6, 14, 16 grey: 25, 27, 25.

The tour operator, which specialises in holidays for the over-50s, said it wanted to protect customers’ health and safety. It also announced that it would delay restarting ............

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Information updated on January 19th, 2021

In this post you will find all the information you need to know about the protocols to follow before, during and at the end of your trip to Tenerife.

Traveling to and staying in Tenerife

In this link of the Spanish Government you will find all the information related to the procedures and requirements to travel to Spain

Welcome to Tenerife

In this link you will find relevant information, if you are going to travel to Tenerife the next few days

All travellers staying in tourist establishments on the island will have to present their negative test result for Covid-19 during check-in

It is mandatory that you download the RadarCOVID infection alert application on your mobile, available for both IPhone and Android. It will notify you of the risk of exposure to COVID-19 based on your location.

Covid-19 preventive measures

The Canary Islands Government has updated measures against Covid-19 to prevent its spread. These are the most important points:

Mandatory use of face coverings

• In public spaces, which is to say on public roads, in open-air spaces and in any enclosed space for public use, or that is open to the public, while still maintaining a personal safety distance of at least 2 metres.

• In hospitality establishments and restaurants, bars and cafés. The only time when customers do not have to wear a mask is when they are consuming food or drink.

• In the workplace.

• In natural spaces or outdoors away from centres of population, you only have to wear a mask when the flow of people does not allow a safety distance of at least 2 metres to be maintained.

• On beaches and at swimming pools you are not obliged to wear a mask when bathing or while staying in the same place, without moving, and provided that respect for the interpersonal safety distance between everyone else can be guaranteed. It is obligatory to use a face covering when accessing, moving around and walking in these spaces and facilities.

• The owners of establishments, spaces and premises must ensure that their customers comply with these obligations.

• Correct use of masks is mandatory, meaning that they must completely cover the nose and mouth at all times. They should also be properly adjusted to the nose and chin to prevent any respiratory secretions being released into the environment.

  • The use of a mask is recommended in private spaces, both open and closed, when meeting people from different households.
  • Those at risk who cannot use a mask are prohibited from attending large events and acts.

General measures concerning safe capacities and distancing

  • As a general measure, the minimum distance between people who are not living together is 2 meters.
  • Being in public places between 23.00 and 06.00 is restricted.
  • In the case of medical or health services, the capacity will be 75%.
  • Hospitals and healthcare centres for the elderly – Given the outbreaks associated with health care in hospitals and social health care centers where older people reside (nursing homes) and the vulnerability of this population, visits and excursions are limited and must be supervised by centre staff. Established prevention measures will be strictly enforced. In hospitals, minors and pregnant women may receive visits. Those patients who have recovered from a Covid infection are exempt from this rule.
  • The maximum number of people in family gatherings, in spaces for public or private use, closed or outdoors, except in the case of cohabitants even when the safety distance can be guaranteed is of 4 people. Those returning to the island to visit family are considered cohabitants in these circumstances. The maximum table size at bars, cafes and restaurants is 4 people.
  • The maximum occupancy for places of religious worship, wakes, funerals or wedding ceremonies and other types of religious or civil celebrations is set at one third of the authorized capacity, while it will be 50% for celebrations that take place outdoors, setting a maximum number of 20 people in open spaces and 10 indoors. At burials, the maximum number of assistants will be 20 people, and five for cremation.
  • Recreational centres for children, youth and neighbourhood associations remain closed.
  • Visits to student residences are prohibited.
  • Smoking, use of tobacco inhalation devices, water pipes, hookahs, shisha or similar is not allowed in entertainment, leisure, hotel and restaurant venues, including terraces. Smoking is not allowed on public roads.
  • The sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages on public roads is prohibited. Public gatherings for the consumption of alcohol are prohibited.
  • Home or remote working is encouraged if at all possible.

If you think you may have Covid-19

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1.- Insurance policy
The Canary Islands Government has set up an insurance policy for tourists who, while on vacation on the islands, may be affected by the disease. The details and how to act is available in 14 languages.

2.- How to act if you have symptoms compatible with Covid-19
If during your trip in Tenerife you notice any symptoms that may suppose that you have been infected such as cough, fever or respiratory difficulty; We recommend that you proceed as follows:

  • Self-isolating: in a room for single use with a window, keeping the door closed, and, if possible, a private bathroom. If it is not possible, keep a safety distance of 2 meters with the rest of the cohabitants, and extreme hygiene.
  • Call the COVID-19 information telephone number enabled by the Government of the Canary Islands 900 112 061 if you speak Spanish, or 112 to receive assistance in English.

Security protocols for travel professionals

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Tenerife Covid-19 figures

Data, updated daily, of the accumulated Coronavirus infections in the Canary Islands and Tenerife compared to the rest of Europe.