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Travel VoiceSince May 25, Madrid has been deregulated in Phase 1, allowing up to 10 people to go out. Until then, only one adult under the age of 14 could go out, but parents + children, that is, families can go out for shopping and walks, and the supermarket can see the cheerahora and the child's vigorous appearance. It came to be. When I went shopping at a supermarket in a shopping mall for the first time in more than two months, the various warnings such as "mask," "hand sanitizing," and "2m social distance" were clearly visible. However, the mall is still open only at supermarkets and pharmacies, and other stores are closed. Shopping with vinyl gloves seemed strange at first, but I got used to it. It is gradually shifting to a "new everyday".
Madrid has put off mitigation last week, but only this week it has reached Phase 1! If you cannot maintain a 2m social distance when going out, you must wear a mask outdoors. How far will a country that has never had the habit of wearing a mask ever change? .. .. For the time being, the mask sold is 0.60 EUR (about 70 yen), which is slightly higher than in Japan (^^;), so I made it myself! If you like handmade masks like Japan, you can enjoy wearing them and prevent infections, so expect two birds with one stone♪
From 25th, Granada will be able to take a walk with 10 people or less even if they are not living together. This is the second of the four stages of deregulation, and bar business on the terrace is possible with restrictions. All of Spain now varies by autonomy, but no significant increase is seen. According to the Prime Minister's announcement, it plans to open the border from July and allow tourism from overseas.