As businesses reopen across Catalonia, how was their first day?
Mixed picture with busy bars in some Barcelona neighborhoods but lack of custom elsewhere
Mixed picture with busy bars in some Barcelona neighborhoods but lack of custom elsewhere
Catalonia’s plan to ease coronavirus measures and resume activities
Catalonia will be in the third of the four-stage restriction de-escalation plan by December 25
Gyms will also able to open as government issues changes to original plans announced earlier in the week
Party calls for a ‘loyalty pact’ from governing partners JxCat, affirming it’s about ‘saving lives’ and not ‘generating more confusion’
The de-escalation of the second wave Covid-19 restrictions will be done gradually
Health ministry advocates re-opening sectors slowly despite high ICU occupancy
As Catalonia surpasses 300,000 cases, authorities pay close attention to the transmission rate, the number of ICU patients, and daily diagnoses
Borders closed, weekend lockdowns, and shopping malls shut
Government considers restricting religious events to 100 people but says current state of alarm does not allow ban on places of worship
The Civil Protection body has already approved the measure aimed at curbing the spread of Covid-19
Essential activities only justification for leaving hometowns from Friday to Monday
Nighttime curfew and capacity limits in parks may be brought in as the pandemic could disrupt the election
Vice president Pere Aragonès considers it “essential” that businesses be given financial break in letter to Spanish president
Industry bodies and employers' associations demand government aid at Barcelona demonstration