Catalonia demands extension of total lockdown
Spanish government plans to lift confinement of workers employed in non-essential services next week
Spanish government plans to lift confinement of workers employed in non-essential services next week
Despite announcement, deaths and new coronavirus cases have increased the last two days
Cross-party consensus in 1977 helped Spain emerge from economic ills and dictatorship but Spanish executive's call to "unity of action" is a tall order in 2020
Normality is slowly returning to the town and the care capacity in the hospitals is increasing
Catalan government called for entry and exit restrictions to be lifted now that whole country is confined at home
Quim Torra believes easing measures with hospitals "overloaded" and without mass testing is "reckless"
Two-week prolongation expected to be confirmed by Congress vote, but "total stoppage" won’t go on beyond Easter
Catalan government also asks Spanish authorities to hire Chinese medics and recognise Cuban doctors' qualifications
Mayor calls delivery "good news" at a difficult time for city and said equipment will be distributed immediately to employees providing essential services
Torra asks for help from Spanish army and doctors outside Catalonia to come and do "useful and humanitarian work"
Check out Catalan News' guide to both Catalan and Spanish measures for those in need during these trying times
Check out Catalan News' guide to both Catalan and Spanish measures for those in need during these trying times
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