Faced with a new outbreak of coronavirus infections, a Spanish city is deploying special police teams in nightclubs to comply with fitness regulations to prevent the virus from spreading.
The small beach of the town of Fuengirola, near Malaga, on the south coast of Spain, has sent the police to its nightclubs, which attract other young people in search of a summer laugh, to prevent them from becoming pockets of viruses.
“The police tension that is being exerted is imperative for others who resist the law in spite of all compliance,” police officer Jorge Moreno told The Associated Press, adding that since June 15, police have issued 2,000 consequences for non-compliance with the law. fitness regulations.
The special unit of 24 staff ensures that staff and revelers comply with the mandatory order to wear a mask and that clubs keep the tables far enough away for the social distance between groups.
To learn more about coronaviruses, visit our compromised page. Nightclubs have been cited through the regional fitness government as sites of contagion. Northeastern Catalonia has ordered its closure.
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