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Face Masks to Remain Mandatory Until Next Year

The Spanish Government has consistently said that decisions on public health matters will always be led by health experts, and the wearing of masks is no exception, to which the wearing of face masks is set to remain mandatory well into 2023. In the latest meeting this week, the health experts have said that masks …

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Buying a Second-Hand Vehicle in Spain

If you are going to buy a second-hand vehicle, you should take into account a series of recommendations that the DGT advise in order to carry out the process avoiding problems. Buying/selling a vehicle can be complicated. To make sure you carry out the transaction in the simplest and safest way possible, the DGT advise …

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How to Obtain Duplicate Vehicle Documents

Vehicle documents such as the ficha técnica de la ITV or the permiso de circulación are unique documents that allow you to identify your vehicle among all the others. That is why it is essential that, in case of loss, you obtain a duplicate as soon as possible. If you drive with an undocumented vehicle, …

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2,195 new cases of coronavirus in the Valencian Community

The Ministry of Universal Health and Public Health has reported a total of 2,195 new cases of coronavirus confirmed by PCR test or through antigen tests since the last update last Friday. The new cases by province are 295 in Castellón (192,275 in total), 582 in Alicante (528,963 in total), and 1,318 in Valencia (838,247 …

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Low Emission Zones Will Become More Restrictive

Throughout this year, we have mentioned Low Emission Zones or Zonas de Bajas Emisiones (ZBE). They are already present in some larger cities such as Madrid and Barcelona, but the law was approved in 2021 that dictates that all Spanish towns and cities with more than 50,000 inhabitants must introduce ZBE zones before the end …

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