The use of the mask in sports practice
Eva Navarro, president of the Official College of Physical-Sports Educators of the Canary Islands, calls not to neglect exercises during the pandemic. Go to download Navarro affirms that regarding the use of the mask in the sports field, the health regulations and protocols that have been published must prevail. In any case, he remembers that the mask must be approved, without a valve and have a high degree of bacterial filtration and breathability, which allows us to make less effort when breathing, as happens with surgical masks. The garment must be thrown away, if it is disposable, or washed, if it is reusable, after the sports session following the hand washing protocol. School sport In school sports use, Navarro points out, the use of the mask must be adapted to the intensity of the exercise, which is why he recommends starting with moderate intensity exercises and checking their suitability. In addition, the physical distance between students must be adapted according to the intensity of the effort and practice them outdoors. It points out that the General Council of Physicians published a few days ago that there is a relationship between the spread of viruses and the intensity of exercise, which is why the use of a mask is always recommended in the case of physical exercise, unless distancing and physical activity can be guaranteed.
Contact between participants. The expert calls not to neglect sports during the pandemic, due to the benefits that sports provide for health and well-being. La Palma Island Transport recovers 78% of travelers from before the covid-19 crisis The company's manager, Luis Rodríguez Concepción, points out that 195,000 people have used its services in the last two months. Go to download The company that manages intercity transport on the island of La Palma has managed to recover 78% of the travelers it had before the covid-19 pandemic, which is the fruit of the company's good work and the effort to contain the disease carried out by health administrations and society as a whole, according to the manager of Insular WhatsApp Number List Transport of La Palma, Luis Rodríguez Concepción. From the 294,000 users who used transport before last March, the figure dropped to only 32,000 travelers in the month of April. From then on, there was a slowdown in activity that did not recover until June, when the company began to register higher occupancy levels that translated into 195,000 travelers in the months of July and August. “As if the light went out” The month of March, Rodríguez Concepción recalls, was “as if the light went out,” with the loss of all projects and investments and a profound change in future perspectives. He points out that on La Palma there is less demand for transport due to a tourist sector with lower occupancy than on other islands.
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He regrets that La Palma continues to be “a minor island”, which although it offers outstanding pandemic management data, with only five active cases, does not find the understanding of tour operators open to returning to other islands. 170 employees Transporte Insular de La Palma operates on the island through a public service concession from the Cabildo. It was established as a workers' cooperative after the merger of the two companies that provided their services in the north and south of the island. It has 170 employees and 150 fleet vehicles, including regular transportation, discretionary service and school transportation.Emalsa produces 3,000 cubic meters of purified water for irrigation of parks in Las Palmas capital Ezequiel Morales, deputy director of Exploitation of the company, explains the complex process of reusing wastewater. Go to download The Emalsa company produces between 2,500 and 3,000 cubic meters of water every day that is used to irrigate parks and gardens in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. This is a wastewater purification process that is carried out in the two purification stations that the company has in the municipality: Tamaraceite and Barranco Seco. 94 kilometer transport network Ezequiel Morales, deputy director of Exploitation at Emalsa, explains that in order to be reused, the water must undergo a tertiary procedure, either through filtration or through a membrane biological reactor. Both methods achieve sufficient quality to be reused. Emalsa also carries out all controls to adjust the process to current regulations on water reuse. Once purified, the water is pumped to tanks near the San Lázaro cemetery, where it is distributed through the network of pipes, with a 94-kilometer transportation network, to which are added those of the parks and gardens.
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