| Private security is in charge of monitoring the graveyards and controlling the arrival of citizens who, in a staggered manner, visit the place where the remains rest of your loved ones | The municipal cemeteries of Santa Lucía, San Antón, Alums and San Ginés de la Jara, open their doors these days prior to the All Saints festival with all the necessary security measures in the face of the worsening of the health crisis due to COVID 19.In this way, the entrance and exit of the cemeteries already have private security guards who control the capacity to avoid crowds, for which they also monitor the interior, in addition to taking the temperature and providing hydroalcoholic gel to visitors who are arriving from staggered manner.It should be remembered that this measure is complemented by the deployment that the Local Police makes each year at this time to control access to cemeteries.Separation screens have also been placed in the offices, as well as informative posters of the measures to be taken so that the visit is carried out within compliance with health safety regulations, such as the use of a mask at all times, maintaining the safety distance, avoid physical contact and take extreme precautions when visiting family cemeteries.Like other years, although with the restrictions imposed by the pandemic situation, the Todos los Santos flower market will remain installed this weekend in Paseo Alfonso XIII.The bus service has also been reinforced on the lines that run around the San Antón and Nuestra Señora de los Remedios cemeteries in Santa Lucia on October 31 and November 1, specifically lines 5 and 7, which They will circulate during business hours, every 15 minutes, from 7:00 to 15:00.What will not be this year is the traditional mass on All Saints' Day in the Los Remedios chapel and in the San Antón cemetery, although the flower offering is maintained in which the municipal corporation participates and will be borne by of the deputy mayor, Manuel Padín.
At 11.00 am it will be at the exterior cross in the Los Remedios cemetery, and at 11.45 am in San Antón.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena