The president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Ximo Puig, has announced that he will maintain the restrictions due to the coronavirus at least until May 9 due to “prudence” to keep the infection rate at the lowest incidence in Spain.

Puig pointed out this Saturday that it is “very difficult” to predict what the health situation of the Valencian Community will be in summer and has advocated “continuing with the utmost caution” because, he stressed, “the will is to reach May 9 – date on which the alarm state ends – in the best possible conditions”.
This is how Puig said this Saturday in statements to the media after visiting the works of the Rois de Corella de Gandia health center (Valencia), together with the Minister of Universal Health and Public Health, Ana Barceló.
“We want the greatest possible normality within a worrying situation,” said the president, who referred specifically to the advance of the pandemic in Europe, where countries that had contained the pandemic are in a “very difficult” situation. “All this worries us, we are not an island, we depend on Europe,” he remarked.