The Cartagena City Council has completed the coronavirus containment measures put in place, with new ones including the closure of parks, libraries and offices and tourist centers such as those of Cartagena, Puerto de Culturas and the Roman Theater.
The measures have been communicated by the mayor, Ana Belén Castejón, together with the deputy mayor, Noelia Arroyo, in an online press conference.
Castejón recalled that the main objectives of the measures are to prevent the spread of the virus so that health does not collapse and protect our elders, who are the most vulnerable groups.
For this reason, he has called for the responsibility of all the neighbors and has specified that "we are facing a health alert, not a vacation, and house confinement is essential."
To achieve these objectives, new measures have been put in place, in addition to those announced yesterday, such as:
Close to the public of the municipal libraries.
Tourism Offices closed to the public
Closing to the public of the interpretation centers and deposits of Cartagena, Puerto de Culturas
Closing and sealing of parks and children's games.
In addition, the President of the Community, as President of the Foundation, has been asked to close the Roman Theater to the public.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena