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Please see our Catalonia's health chief Alba Verges told a news conference: "We recommend that people don't move around if it's not absolutely necessary.
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BARCELONA and the whole of Catalonia faces a total lockdown in 10 days if coronavirus cases continue to spike, its president warns.
"It is very important to respect these measures now, it's the best way to avoid a lockdown. Barcelona, que ya tenía su propia regulación, está estudiando subir las multas para adaptarlas a las de la Generalitat. newspaper archive.which is Spain's second largest city with a population of 1.6 million people,Barcelona emerged from a strict national lockdown on June 21 Catalonia second wave: Thousands in lockdown as Spain fights outbreakCoronavirus second wave: Europe prepares for another peakSpain has been one of Europe's hardest-hit countries with more than 28,000 deaths in the pandemic Barcelona saw a surge in its number of coronavirus cases jump from last week Spain holidays: COVID-19 surge poses lockdown threatSpain holiday warning: Beachgoers fined for saving sunbathing spots "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited.
El confinamiento, las normas de distanciamiento y el resto de cambios en la vida cotidiana provocados por el coronavirus hicieron que muchos trabajos no se desarrollaran con normalidad. In Aragon in the east, the number of infections jumped to 266 from 160, according to the health ministry.The Catalan health authority, which counts both confirmed and suspected cases, said the number soared to 1,293 overnight, the highest since at least May 18, when the counting methodology changed.The Catalan capital - home to 1.6 million people and one of Europe's most visited cities - tripled its number of coronavirus cases from last week.Authorities have also imposed some restrictions in three neighbourhoods of a Barcelona suburb that houses some 260,000 people. order back issues and use the historic Daily Express News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.BARCELONA is going back into lockdown with millions of people told to stay in their homes after a massive spike in coronavirus cases.The lockdown is currently not compulsory - so those caught outside without a good reason won't be punished like before in the country.But it's not yet clear if the rules will be tightened to force people to stay indoors within the next few days if they fail to respect the advice.Theatres, gyms and cinemas in the affected areas are also being closed.Meritxell Budo, spokesman for the Catalan government called the Generalitat, said: “We ask citizens not to leave home unless it’s strictly necessary.“We also urge people not to travel to second homes this weekend.“We urge people to demonstrate maximum awareness and put an end to the relaxation we have been seeing in the last few weeks.”Just over 150 new cases were detected last week and the number this week has jumped to more than 500.People there have been ordered to remain indoors unless it is “strictly necessary” to leave home, with the exceptions being more than during the state of alarm.
FC Barcelona, after three months without games due to the coronavirus, return to action today against Mallorca.
Please see our Catalonia's health chief Alba Verges told a news conference: "We recommend that people don't move around if it's not absolutely necessary.
This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. See today's front and back pages, download the newspaper, For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click Comments are subject to our community guidelines, which can be viewed Barcelona's famous shopping street the Ramblas was packed yesterdayCrowds of people in masks in Barcelona city centre yesterdaySpanish city of 140,000 people locks down again after spike in coronavirus cases The region’s political chief … Coronavirus has been confirmed in Barcelona in the first confirmed case in mainland Spain (Image: EXPRESS) The woman has been admitted in Barcelona’s Hospital …
BARCELONA is going back into lockdown with millions of people told to stay in their homes after a massive spike in coronavirus cases. We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. Don't miss the latest news and figures - and essential advice for you and your family.To receive The Sun’s Coronavirus newsletter in your inbox every tea time, Get Britain’s best-selling newspaper delivered to your smartphone or tablet each day – For the latest news on this story keep checking back at Sun Online.Download our fantastic, new and improved free App for the best ever Sun Online experience. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF.
BARCELONA and the whole of Catalonia faces a total lockdown in 10 days if coronavirus cases continue to spike, its president warns.
"It is very important to respect these measures now, it's the best way to avoid a lockdown. Barcelona, que ya tenía su propia regulación, está estudiando subir las multas para adaptarlas a las de la Generalitat. newspaper archive.which is Spain's second largest city with a population of 1.6 million people,Barcelona emerged from a strict national lockdown on June 21 Catalonia second wave: Thousands in lockdown as Spain fights outbreakCoronavirus second wave: Europe prepares for another peakSpain has been one of Europe's hardest-hit countries with more than 28,000 deaths in the pandemic Barcelona saw a surge in its number of coronavirus cases jump from last week Spain holidays: COVID-19 surge poses lockdown threatSpain holiday warning: Beachgoers fined for saving sunbathing spots "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited.
El confinamiento, las normas de distanciamiento y el resto de cambios en la vida cotidiana provocados por el coronavirus hicieron que muchos trabajos no se desarrollaran con normalidad. In Aragon in the east, the number of infections jumped to 266 from 160, according to the health ministry.The Catalan health authority, which counts both confirmed and suspected cases, said the number soared to 1,293 overnight, the highest since at least May 18, when the counting methodology changed.The Catalan capital - home to 1.6 million people and one of Europe's most visited cities - tripled its number of coronavirus cases from last week.Authorities have also imposed some restrictions in three neighbourhoods of a Barcelona suburb that houses some 260,000 people. order back issues and use the historic Daily Express News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.BARCELONA is going back into lockdown with millions of people told to stay in their homes after a massive spike in coronavirus cases.The lockdown is currently not compulsory - so those caught outside without a good reason won't be punished like before in the country.But it's not yet clear if the rules will be tightened to force people to stay indoors within the next few days if they fail to respect the advice.Theatres, gyms and cinemas in the affected areas are also being closed.Meritxell Budo, spokesman for the Catalan government called the Generalitat, said: “We ask citizens not to leave home unless it’s strictly necessary.“We also urge people not to travel to second homes this weekend.“We urge people to demonstrate maximum awareness and put an end to the relaxation we have been seeing in the last few weeks.”Just over 150 new cases were detected last week and the number this week has jumped to more than 500.People there have been ordered to remain indoors unless it is “strictly necessary” to leave home, with the exceptions being more than during the state of alarm.
FC Barcelona, after three months without games due to the coronavirus, return to action today against Mallorca.