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Spain imposes second local coronavirus lockdown in two days

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Spain imposes second local coronavirus lockdown in two days

 

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FILE PHOTO: A Police officer checks the documents of people travelling on vehicles at the entrance of Lleida after Catalonia's government imposed new restrictions to control a new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Lleida, Spain, July 4, 2020. REUTERS/Nacho Doce/File Photo

 

MADRID (Reuters) - The northwestern Spanish region of Galicia imposed restrictions on about 70,000 people on Sunday following a COVID-19 outbreak, a day after Catalonia also introduced a local lockdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

 

People living in A Marina along Spain's northern coast in the province of Lugo will not be able to leave the area from midnight on Sunday until Friday, two days before regional elections in Galicia on July 12.

 

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, speaking at a local political rally in Bilbao on Sunday, urged people not to lower their guard, but called for calm as "the early detection of these outbreaks shows the health system is much better prepared" than in March.

 

The regional government said people will be allowed to move around A Marina, but only those who need to travel for work will be allowed to leave or enter the area.

 

Regional Health minister Jesus Vazquez Almuina told a news conference on Sunday that the biggest outbreaks were linked to several bars in the area. Regional health authorities said there were now 258 cases in Galicia, of which 117 were in Lugo.

 

Capacity in bars and restaurants will be reduced to 50% and people will have to wear a face mask even if outdoors on beaches or at swimming pools, the authorities said.

 

Spain's Health Minister Salvador Illa said on Sunday that the ministry was following the situations in Galicia and Catalonia very closely.

"Social distancing and lockdown measures were the key to flattening the curve. Now they are needed again to stop the outbreaks," he said in tweet.

 

Spain has registered 205,545 coronavirus cases and 28,385 deaths according to health ministry data, making it one of Europe's worst-affected countries.

 

(Reporting by Jessica Jones; Editing by David Clarke and Jan Harvey)

 

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this area is not near to any int tourist spot so its come from a local infection not foreigners.i hope it can be dealt with and we can move on quickly.spain has had a hard time

Spain needs to get tougher on it's locals and instill social distancing rules and masks.

They cannot afford a spike in transmission ....

Who will make the tapas if everyone is infected

is there a sudden spike in DEATHS or just testing and finding out EVERYBODY has it

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