Spanish Government Imposes Mobility Restrictions And New Criteria To Halt The Coronavirus Spread In Madrid
Spain’s government will restrict movement in major cities facing severe outbreaks of Covid-19 from Friday night, thus avoiding the total lockdown model the whole country experienced in March. The measures will apply to cities with over 100,000 inhabitants, where there is an infection rate greater than 500 per 100,000 people over the next two weeks. All regional leaders debated on Wednesday and a majority agreement was reached in the end, although Madrid, Galicia, Andalucia and Catalonia voted against it.