Life under coronavirus lockdown: week 1
What has life in Catalonia been like since a state of alarm was declared on March 14?
What has life in Catalonia been like since a state of alarm was declared on March 14?
City authority also rents 200 tourist apartments for people at risk and opens three centers for homeless
Retired and student doctors and nurses called to join effort
Health minister responds after Spanish police block delivery of material destined for Catalan hospitals
Moratorium on mortgages and efforts to avoid permanent redundancies among decisions to curb social and economic impact of coronavirus
Catalan and Spanish governments disagree over how to tackle coronavirus crisis, as experts have their say
Interior minister says measure will come into effect from midnight Monday, and does not rule out closing air and sea borders at later date
Catalan interior minister says only exceptions should be for those providing basic supplies and services
Catalan interior minister says only exceptions should be for those providing basic supplies and services
Private health centers to open publicly, while military will support police in ensuring home confinement
Move comes after harassment claims against former king Juan Carlos and that he received €100m from Saudi Arabia
Catalan chief urges for complete self-isolation and calls for improved economic measures after regional presidents’ meeting
Interior Minister Miquel Buch said Pedro Sánchez was not taking effective action in fighting coronavirus pandemic
Work, buying basic goods and take care of dependent people among only reasons to leave home, as Madrid could take over Catalan health and police
35 in serious condition, with death toll staying at 6