Balearic Islands: Ibiza will be closed

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Balearic Islands: Ibiza will be closed

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The Balearic government is pulling the rip cord and tightening the corona measures again. Going out is only possible under certain exceptions at least until January 30th.

Only essential trips are allowed now. This includes visits to the doctor, caring for relatives, professional duties, visits to educational institutions, visits to authorities and the like. The police will significantly increase controls at the port and airport. The corona pandemic has hit Mallorca's neighboring island significantly in the last few days. While there was a 14-day incidence of 159 cases per 100.000 inhabitants at Christmas, it is now 1.970 cases and thus the highest incidence of any of the Balearic Islands during the entire pandemic. Formentera is also hit hard. The highest corona warning level has also recently been imposed there, reports mallorcazeitung.es.

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