The Legal Impacts of COVID-19 in the Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Industry

256 LEGAL IMPACTS OF COVID-19 IN THE TOURISM INDUSTRY Royal Decree No. 476/2020, of 27 March7, later extended this state of alarm, which has led to the adoption of a series of measures, including the restriction of the free movement included in Article 17 of the Spanish Constitution8, which section 1 states: “Every person has the right to freedom and security. No one may be deprived of his or her freedom except in accordance with the provisions of this section and in the cases and in the manner provided for by the law”. Prior to the declaration of the state of alarm, Royal Decree-Law No. 6/2020, of 10 March, had already been published, adopting certain urgent measures in the economic sphere and for the protection of public health9, which, at that moment, demanded an immediate response. This pandemic situation has not only affected Spain, but it is widespread throughout Europe and the rest of the continents10. This state of alarm is based, as indicated by Royal Decree No. 463/2020, on determined actions of the Spanish Government to protect the health and safety of citizens, to contain the progression of the disease and to strengthen the public health system. This Royal Decree states that the extraordinary temporary measures that have been adopted by all levels of government must be intensified without delay to prevent and contain the virus and mitigate the health, social and economic impact11. This Royal Decree was adopted pursuant to Article 116.1 and 2 of the Constitutional Text, which establishes: 7 BOE No. 86, 28 March 2020. See also: Resolución de 25 de marzo de 2020, del Congreso de los Diputados, por la que se ordena la publicación del Acuerdo de autorización de la prórroga del estado de alarma declarado por el Real Decreto 463/2020, de 14 de marzo (BOE No. 86, 28 March 2020). 8 BOE No. 311, 29 December 1978. 9 BOE No. 62, 11 March 2020. 10 RAMOS, C., “Covid-19: la nueva enfermedad causada por un coronavirus” [online], Salud Pública de México, vol. 62, No. 2, 2020, 225-227, available in: http://saludpublica.mx/index.php/spm/article/view/11276/11857 [consulted on 09 April 2020]. 11 See about it, ÁLVAREZ GARCÍA, V. J., “El coronavirus (COVID-19): respuestas jurídicas frente a una situación de emergencia sanitaria” [online], El Cronista del Estado Social y Democrático de Derecho, No. 86-87, 2020, 6-21, available in: http://www.elcronista.es/El-Cronista-n%C3%BAmero-86-87-Coronavirus.pdf [Consulted on 30 March 2020]; COTINO HUESO, L., “Confinamientos, libertad de circulación y personal, prohibición de reuniones y actividades y otras restricciones de derechos por la pandemia del Coronavirus” [online], en Diario La Ley, No. 9606, 2020a, 1-20, available in: https://diariolaley.laleynext.es/Content/Documento.aspx?params=H4sIAAAAAAAEAMtMSbF1CTEA AmMDcwtjM7Wy1KLizPw8WyMDI6CYsYFaXn5KaoiLs21pXkpqWmZeagpISWZapUtckhlQaptWmJOcapaalJ-fjaKSfEwEwBQINdEYwAAAA==WKE [consulted on 06 April 2020]; COTINO HUESO, L., “Los derechos fundamentales en tiempos del coronavirus: Régimen general y garantías y especial atención a las restricciones de excepcionalidad ordinaria” [online], en El Cronista del Estado Social y Democrático de Derecho, No. 86-87, 2020b, 88-101, available in: http://www.elcronista.es/El-Cronistan%C3%BAmero-86-87-Coronavirus.pdf [consulted on 03 April 2020]; NOGUEIRA LÓPEZ, A., “Confinar el coronavirus: Entre el viejo Derecho sectorial y el Derecho de excepción” [online], El Cronista del Estado Social y Democrático de Derecho, No. 86-87, 2020, 22-31, available in: http://www.elcronista.es/El-Cronistan%C3%BAmero-86-87-Coronavirus.pdf [consulted on 30 March 2020]; VELASCO CABALLERO, F., “Estado

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