| Mayor: "it is an essential measure for the control and enforcement of quarantines, thus preventing the spread of the virus" | Agents of the Archena Local Police, in coordination with the heads of the Health Center, are randomly inspecting the different homes where people who have tested positive for COVID19 live in their premises or who must keep the corresponding quarantine imposed.
for health. So far, this control was started last Friday, more than a hundred homes have been inspected and 6 cases of non-compliance with the prevention and control measures required by the Ministry of Health have already been sanctioned.
Sanctions that if determined as serious, could range between 3,000 and 60,000 euros, according to local police sources.
"We are going to be in agreement with the sanctions.
We are not going to allow unfair actions to put the health of the entire population at risk." The same sources ensure that data on new infections or people who must be quarantined are updated daily and that daily inspection of these new homes is also continued to verify compliance with the measures. For Patricia Fernández, Mayor of Archena, "having been one of the first municipalities in all of Spain in this exhaustive control of people who must comply with the rules of their mandatory confinement in their own homes, gives an idea of ??the rigor and forcefulness with which the City Council is acting regarding the control and prevention of the pandemic in Archena ".
Source: Ayuntamiento de Archena