Curfew extension for 162 towns requested until August 6
Towns such as Figueres and Amposta are expected to come under curfew, while others such as Sitges and Roses will be excluded
Towns such as Figueres and Amposta are expected to come under curfew, while others such as Sitges and Roses will be excluded
Latest update sees European capitals join Portugal, Netherlands, Ireland and others on 'risk' list
Arrivals from Belgium, Netherlands, Croatia, Malta and Portugal now require certificates
Restrictions announced on Monday and approved by court are in place throughout Catalonia
Situation in Catalonia 'dramatic' as new restrictions pending court decision to come into force
Catalan government to ask judiciary for permission to limit gatherings to 10 people again
Entry requirements removed from visitors from all regions of Germany, Croatia, Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, Luxembourg and Poland
Protection remains compulsory in public indoor spaces, public transport and open-air concerts when standing
No longer vaccine certificate or negative test required from Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Finland, Hungary, Poland, Romania and regions of several other countries
Catalan government and other regional authorities to be fully in control of the de-escalation plan
Capacity limit raised to 70% for stores and gyms and 20% for cultural and sports events held outdoors in large venues
Catalonia progresses in de-escalation of Covid restrictions as vaccine rollout reaches 30% of people with one dose
Stores may be allowed to close at 10 pm while curfew will no longer be in place
Spokesperson Meritxell Budó says 'no additional measures' will be needed after state of alarm if pandemic continues like now
Measure affects both indoor and outdoor establishments as theme parks set to reopen