New Public Health Laws Restrict Gatherings Of More Than Twenty Persons
New civil contingencies laws have come into effect in Gibraltar banning gatherings of more than twenty persons in public places.
New civil contingencies laws have come into effect in Gibraltar banning gatherings of more than twenty persons in public places.
Tuesday 8th September 2020
Total tests done: 37,540
Test results pending: 32
Test results received: 37,508
Confirmed cases: 320
Active cases in Gibraltar: 39 (39 residents, 0 visitors)
Recovered cases: 276
Number in self-isolation: 291
A total of 13,177 tests have been carried out so far in the frontline, targeted and
systematic sampling. This is included in the above figures.
The Government is reminding the public to take extra care when travelling to Spain in the light of an upsurge in cases of COVID-19.
Gibraltar has achieved a rating of ‘Largely Compliant’ in an independent review of tax information exchange, conducted by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). This retains Gibraltar’s position alongside leading jurisdictions including the UK, US, Germany and Spain.
The Governor Sir David Steel, recently visited the Borders and Coastguard Agency on Monday 7th September to meet with Chief Executive Officer Aaron Chipol and the rest of the Senior Management Team.