The Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC) has endorsed the measures presented by the Generalitat to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Although most, such as the closure of bars and nightclubs, had been in force since last morning, the Government had put three on hold, waiting for the court to rule on whether they violated fundamental rights. In this sense, the judicial resolution also endorses the prohibition of meetings of more than six people, the suspension of face-to-face activity in universities and the limitation of capacity in places of worship.
In this way, during the next 15 days these measures will be applied together with the closing of bars or the reduction of capacity in shops and gyms. The Government details that these measures are taken urgently to deal with the increase in Covid infections. However the employer Fecasarm has filed an appeal with the TSJC calling for a precautionary suspension of the closure of bars and nightclubs, in addition to gaming establishments, as it considers that it could mean enormous damage to the sector.

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