The Spanish hotel chain Palladium ensures that all safety and prevention measures are taken against the covid-19 at the end of the year, which was celebrated in a hotel owned by Playa Bávaro, in the Dominican Republic, which has been sanctioned by the Governor of the Caribbean with 56,500 euros.
In a communiqué issued today, the company defends the event organized in its hotel, which the Dominican authorities have classified as “unacceptable” and that hotels have been banned in these countries from holding parties, held in other events up to the nearest 10, one of the drugs adopted by the coronavirus pandemic.
For this reason, the Ministries of Tourism and Health of the Dominican Republic also have an impressive sanction, advising Palladiun to repeat the situation, will be “suspended from its operating license”.
In a statement, the Spanish hotel chain assured that at the time of the celebration a 27.9% increase in the price of fresh air, “significantly below 40%” authorized.
In addition, it explains that temperature controls are being carried out on the list of all assistants, gel dispensers are available in all access areas and also there are some strict social distance measures separating the meters a minimum of 3.5 meters and with a maximum of 6 people per month.
Palladium justifies that the videos published of the celebration offer a “six vision” of the above, “that his images are measured at the level, without the sufficient perspective of the distance between his” and, by all, “his representations of the security with which he led the celebration “.
For all this, the signal company that only has complied at all times with the local norms, “meaning that it has acted in different exemplary manner”.
The Tourism Cabinet, with a total of 4 million people in the referendum establishment, will meet the sanitary standards as of December 31st.
According to the communiqué, the hotel is open to the Gabinete bylaws, specifically with the resolution 05/2020, it is probable that these establishments will hold celebrations within the next 10 years.