Armenian Association Catalonia President welcomes condemned attacks: These previous months, Catalonia has seen a scope of activities encompassing the assaults in Azerbaijan and Armenia, including parliamentary affirmations censuring Azerbaijan's utilization of power. October saw a dissent from Armenians on the AP-7 motorway close to the Pyrenees, which caused blockages for four hours. Sarkis Hakobyan, the leader of 'L'Associació d'Armènia a Catalunya, Ararat' (The Armenian Association in Catalonia, Ararat), conversed with Cataln News about the issue and Catalonia's response.

Does Catalonia have a solid Armenian people group? Generally, how is the network?

"The Armenian people group in Catalonia speaks to pretty much 7,500 individuals as indicated by the official registration and they are spread out between various urban communities and various regions. Predominantly, they are moved in Barcelona and its area with roughly 4,000 residents. They are sorted out in affiliations and associations. "

"As of now, three social affiliations exist which are 'Hayq Barcelona', 'L'associació Cultural Armenia Barcelona' and 'L'Associació d'Armènia a Catalunya Ararat' that works in a more worldwide climate between the distinctive Catalan regions and urban areas."

On October 22, the Catalan parliament denounced the assaults by Azerbaijan and upheld self-assurance for the Republic of Artsakh, while numerous nations stayed impartial, would you say you were anticipating this as an affiliation?

"This was a significant affirmation, as you most likely are aware since September 27 assaults started by Azerbaijan powers with unrestricted help from Turkey. They have an assaulted Armenian area. They have additionally started to bomb the regular citizen populace so despite this, the worldwide network's response was and is significant. From our perspective, we accept that the main answer for this contention is through discretionary and political courses."

Armenian Association Catalonia President welcomes condemned attacks

"We request the worldwide acknowledgment of the Republic of Artsakh. We made a request to the Catalan government as an Armenian substance, as an affiliation, when they casted a ballot. Yet in addition I need to state that before this we had introduced a letter requesting acknowledgment and judgment of the assaults, so there was at that point this suggestion on the parliament's table."

"We praise this presentation. We are appreciative that the parliament of Catalonia, as they do speak to part of this global network, (when) Armenians just as the Republic of Artsakh have called for acknowledgment and judgment of the assaults, the parliament of Catalonia has been one of those foundations that has tuned in to these calls and has denounced the assaults in the interest of their kin."

"We had trusted and trusted that they could likewise perceive the Republic of Artsakh however tragically this wasn't possible."

Armenian Association Catalonia President welcomes condemned attacks


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Sharp ascent of episode danger and number of day by day new judgments halted

The measures to confront the second flood of Covid-19 endorsed fourteen days prior, including the conclusion of bars and eateries, "are starting to produce results," as indicated by the wellbeing secretary general, Marc Ramentol.

However, for him, "presently is unquestionably not the second for idealism."

One of Catalonia's top disease transmission specialists, Hospital Clínic's Antoni Trilla, likewise said that the limitations are "producing results," however the weight in wellbeing focuses will just feel this pattern in half a month.

A portion of the factors that show the current circumstance of the pandemic in Catalonia are no longer on a sharp ascent, and some are in any event, dropping.

Sharp ascent pattern halted

The transmission rate – the quantity of individuals every certain case is sending the infection to – arrived at 1.53 per week back, yet dropped to 1.12 as of November 2.

The specialists' point is to see this figure under 1.

With respect to the episode hazard, it had developed at a quick movement in October, moving from 150 focuses in the iEPG record in mid-September to 904 on October 31 – yet in the recent days it tumbled to 835 as of November 2.

The iEPG list is determined by duplicating the normal spread of the infection in the course of recent days by the total occurrence in the course of recent weeks – it is viewed as low under 30 focuses, moderate at 70, high at 100 and extremely high at 200.

The quantity of cases is likewise taking off, however while the day by day new findings was around 5,000 in October, it dropped to around 4,000 and 3,600 in the previous two days separately – the quantity of new encouraging points in the past 14 days for every 100,000 individuals outperformed 500 a week ago and was over 700 toward the start of November.

The quantity of individuals hospitalized due to the illness was at 2,687 as of November 2, after a sharp ascent of 1,800 in the previous month – the figure had not been under 550 or higher than 810 for a very long time up until October, when the numbers went up.

The quantity of individuals in ICUs has additionally risen recently, up to 481 simultaneously – yet, still far underneath the pinnacle of 1,529 found in the spring.

The quantity of announced passings from Covid-19 every day in October swayed generally from 10 to 25, however arrived at 78 out of one day on October 29, the most elevated figure of the subsequent wave.

Too early to evaluate most recent limitations

The specialists accept that the measures to stop the pandemic can't show their impact in under about fourteen days.

This implies that the limitations including the conclusion of bars and cafés would already be able to be surveyed, however not the most recent ones, for example, the conclusion of fringes, social settings, shopping centers and the end of the week halfway lockdown.


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The Catalan work serve, Chakir el Homrani, clarified on Tuesday that all organizations must acknowledge that their representatives telecommute whenever the situation allows or probably hazard confronting fines.

In a meeting with Rac1 station, the individual from government said that the most recent wellbeing division decisions in mid-October and on October 25 infer that working as a substitute is "obligatory" for both people in general and private areas.

"[Companies neglecting to execute distant work] can be fined simply like bars opening or offering food conveyance past 10 pm," said El Homrani.

So as to stress it, Catalonia's work relations council endorsed on Monday a revelation demanding that "in-person work can happen just when portability is unavoidable"

"In the situations where working a ways off is absurd, different estimates, for example, setting up staggered section and leave, time adaptability or comparative guidelines, so that busy time on open vehicle is maintained a strategic distance from."

The board incorporates the Catalan government, worker's organizations CCOO and UGT, and business affiliations Pimec and Foment.

Opposing comments from individual clergymen

However, the announcement and the comments by el Homrani made some disarray, as on Monday the administration representative Meritxell Budó had said that the uncommon forces conceded to the Catalan organization under the present status of alert don't permit making telecommute obligatory.

On Tuesday, Budó rehashed that see, demanding that "telecommuting isn't required," as the legislature doesn't presently have the ability to direct private working environments along these lines.

Budó expressed that distant working must be advanced: "It is the obligation of organizations to support it," she said during a public interview following a bureau meeting.

Yet, the work service kept on demanding that organizations that don't advance far off working can be authorized through laws on general wellbeing.

Albeit telecommuting isn't explicitly referenced in the important enactment, Work Secretary Josep Ginestra said investigators from the branches of work and wellbeing have the ability to implement precaution measures to handle the pandemic.

Somewhere else, on Tuesday the economy serve Ramon Tremosa said in a Catalunya Ràdio station meet that it was a suggestion as opposed to a commitment.