Catalonia seeks two-week curfew extension with tighter rules
Revised threshold means more municipalities will face overnight mobility restrictions from 1 to 6 am
Revised threshold means more municipalities will face overnight mobility restrictions from 1 to 6 am
Towns such as Figueres and Amposta are expected to come under curfew, while others such as Sitges and Roses will be excluded
Transmission rate continues to fall despite new weekly infections record while authorities expect to see impact of restrictions by 'end of this week'
Sant Joan festivities, opening of nightlife and Delta variant contributed to fifth wave of pandemic, says BIOCOM-SC group researcher
7-day measure with up to €6,000-fines for non-compliance affects 6 million people in 161 municipalities
Measure in place from 1 am to 6 am in places with high Covid rates must be greenlighted by court
Restrictions announced on Monday and approved by court are in place throughout Catalonia
Thousands of revelers take to city's streets and beaches after bars close at 11pm
Government extended opening times of eating establishments to 11 pm as state of alarm comes to an end
Large groups of young people drink in public without safety measures in several municipalities as doctors concerned
Heavy police presence during first night without lockdown as large gatherings of young people drinking in public seen
Stores may be allowed to close at 10 pm while curfew will no longer be in place
Government urges citizens to be ‘responsible’ and will ask court to keep limit of gatherings to six people
Spokesperson Meritxell Budó says 'no additional measures' will be needed after state of alarm if pandemic continues like now
Interior minister Miquel Sàmper says changes could happen before end of state of alarm on May 9