The Basque Government continues to prohibit the presence of the public at sporting events in the Basque Country despite the decline in the state of alarm. Therefore, and as expected, Real Sociedad will complete the season without spectators in the stands of the Anoeta Stadium. There will be no fans tonight against Elche or in the last duel of the course at the Amara Coliseum, next Sunday the 16th (6.30 pm) against Valladolid. It is one of the measures that the Basque executive has announced on Friday afternoon.
Among the decisions presented and explained by the Lehendakari Iñigo
Urkullu highlights the extension of the hours of hospitality establishments until 10 pm. The prohibition of consuming at the bar or standing and of meetings of more than four people remains in force.
The perimeter closure and the curfew are history
The decline in the state of alarm brings with it the suspension of the perimeter closures and the curfew, although the Basque Government urges self-limitation of mobility between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. As it does not have a legal protection, it is a recommendation.
With regard to sport, the facilities may only be occupied 50% and the changing rooms, 35%. Groups can be up to six people both outdoors and indoors and the use of a mask is still mandatory, except in competition and “in exceptional moments of intense physical activity outdoors.”