PODCAST: Covid-19 – the endgame? Measures eased and nightclubs open again
Filling the Sink goes clubbing as most coronavirus restrictions in Catalonia are lifted
Filling the Sink goes clubbing as most coronavirus restrictions in Catalonia are lifted
Latest figures and measures, vaccine update and a look the social and economic effects of the pandemic
Capacity restrictions and cap on gatherings, as well as the use of health passes not in force in Catalonia as of Friday
Hans Kluge praises that 85% of those eligible have received at least one dose as government presents health plan for next 4 years
Three quarters of Catalans fully vaccinated, among highest rates on continent
"We will have to wear them during the autumn and winter," says health minister Argimon
Maximum capacity for sports venues of over 10,000 raised to 60% outdoors and 40% inside
5.5 million out of 7.7 million inhabitants are now completely inoculated against Covid-19
Catalan high court allows access to parks and beaches to be limited at night as government's curfew request looms
Protection will remain compulsory in public indoor spaces, public transport and open-air concerts when standing
10% now fully immunized as rollout targets 60 to 69 and 70 to 79 age groups
Cabinet had considered strengthening legislation to avoid judicial blocks to potential new Covid-19 measures
Measures in force over Easter include permission to travel across Catalonia with same bubble, 10 pm curfew and bars not offering on-site dinners